Physics, asked by sidhyabalaji, 7 months ago

Current does not flow in an _______ electric circuit.

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Answered by YONGURU
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Answer:

CURRENT DOES NOT FLOW IN AN OPEN ELECTRIC CIRCUIT.

Explanation:

BECAUSE CURRENT CANNOT FLOW THROUGH AN OPEN CIRCUIT (A CIRCUIT WHICH HAVE A GAP IN WIREING) IT WILL ALWAYS FLOW THROUGH A CLOSED CIRCUIT

Answered by Hansika4871
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Current does not flow in an open electric circuit.

  • An open circuit is a broken electrical circuit in which the current does not flow because the continuity is interrupted.
  • Since the components are not linked in an open circuit, there is no potential difference across the circuit. As a result, there is no electricity flow.
  • When the metal wire is disconnected, there is no path for the current to traverse, so the current cannot flow from one end of the power source to the other.
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