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Answered by Akshatt14
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Closed circuit is meant to be a circuit activated by a switch that “closes” a circuit loop and allows current to flow. Open circuit is a condition when an electrical terminal is not connected to any impedance (facing infinite value for impedance).

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Closed circuit is meant to be a circuit activated by a switch that “closes” a circuit loop and allows current to flow. Open circuit is a condition when an electrical terminal is not connected to any impedance (facing infinite value for impedance).

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