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3. An electric circuit in which path of electricity is broken at some points is called.​

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Answered by HA7SH
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➡️The electric circuit in which there is a gap in the connections between the terminals of the cell, wires and the bulb, etc is called an open circuit (or incomplete circuit). 

➡️Electricity does not flow through an open circuit because there is a gap in its path.

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Answered by THEGOODBOY90
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➡️The electric circuit in which there is a gap in the connections between the terminals of the cell, wires and the bulb, etc is called an open circuit (or incomplete circuit).

➡️Electricity does not flow through an open circuit because there is a gap in its path.

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➡️The electric circuit in which there is a gap in the connections between the terminals of the cell, wires and the bulb, etc is called an open circuit (or incomplete circuit).

➡️Electricity does not flow through an open circuit because there is a gap in its path.

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