define electrie current,different between an open switch and a closed switch
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The terms “open” and “closed” refer to switches as well as entire circuits. An open switch is one without continuity: current cannot flow through it. A closed switch is one that provides a direct (low resistance) path for current to flow through.
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electrie current,
An electric current is a stream of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor or space. It is measured as the net rate of flow of electric charge past a region
different between an open switch and a closed switch
Open switch:
♦In a normally open switch, that would mean that the switch is open when it’s not being operated, i.e. no current can flow through it, or the switch is off when you’re not pressing it.
An open switch is one without continuity: current cannot flow through it.
Closed switch
♦A normally closed switch is closed when it’s not being operated, so current can flow through it at all times, unless you decide to press the button in which case the switch will turn off
♦A closed switch is one that provides a direct (low resistance) path for current to flow through.
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