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Differences between open circuit and closed circuit

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Answered by ʙʀᴀɪɴʟʏᴡɪᴛᴄh
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A broken wire or an "open" (off) switch both leave gaps in a circuit preventing electrons from traveling from one side of the power source to the other. Thus, electrons will not flow. This situation is called an open circuit. A closed (on) switch means that the circuit through the switch is connected..

Answered by Anonymous
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A circuit is considered to be closed when electricity flows from an energy source to the desired endpoint (and back to the source) of the circuit. In other words, a closed circuit has a complete path for current to flow, whereas an open circuit doesn't, which means that it's not functional.

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