Physics, asked by suhanee1567, 9 months ago

an electric cell can generate electric current in a
a.open circuit
b.Closed circuit
c.both of these
d.none of these

Answers

Answered by ashmani1988
9

Answer:

a

Explanation:

when the circuit will touch to each other then only the cell can be generate and when the circuit is noted to each other that is not on the cells were not generated

Answered by mariospartan
0

In a open circuit an electric cell can produce electric current:

Explanation:

  • When one of the metallic wire is connected to the cell it is known as  open circuit.
  • Thus if this metallic wire is not connected there is no direction for the flow of current and therefore current can't flow in open circuit
  • An electric power supply is the electric cell.
  • conversion of the stored chemical energy into electrical potential energy takes place here This is referred to as a current.
  • Because the circuit is open their may not be any drop across the internal resistance the terminal voltage of a cell in open circuit circumstance might be identical to the emf of the cell.

Answer is the Open circuit

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