5. What do you mean, when it is said that an electric circuit is open?
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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. A bulb will not light up if there is a gap in the circuit.
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Answer:An open circuit is a circuit where the path has been interrupted or "opened" at some point so that current will not flow. An open circuit is also called an incomplete circuit. ... The common electrical industry terminology would be to say that the circuit breaker or fuse "opened" or tripped the circuit.
Answer:An open circuit is a circuit where the path has been interrupted or "opened" at some point so that current will not flow. An open circuit is also called an incomplete circuit. ... The common electrical industry terminology would be to say that the circuit breaker or fuse "opened" or tripped the circuit.Explanation:
Answer:An open circuit is a circuit where the path has been interrupted or "opened" at some point so that current will not flow. An open circuit is also called an incomplete circuit. ... The common electrical industry terminology would be to say that the circuit breaker or fuse "opened" or tripped the circuit.Explanation:this is your answer.
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