3. The unbroken path through which an electric current flows.
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circuit A path through which electric charges flow. A continuous, unbroken path through which electrons can flow is a closed circuit. Charges, or current, can flow only through a closed circuit. A break or opening in a circuit creates an open circuit.
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The answer is circuit:
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CIRCUIT
- Circuit A route for electric charges to flow through.
- A closed-circuit is a conduit for electrons to move that is continuous and unbroken.
- By convention, the direction of an electric current is the same as the movement of a positive charge.
- A current of electricity goes from a higher to a lower electric potential.
- If we place metal in an electrical circuit, we'll get a spark.
- Current flows from positive to negative terminals, as we all know.
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