How does electricity flow through an electric circuit ? What is meant by an open circuit ?
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Electricity flows when electrons flow. an open circuit is when the switch is off. the circuit is open because there is no flow of electric current
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- The direction of a positive charge is the same as the direction of an electric current.
- As a result, current flows away from the battery's positive end and toward the negative terminal in the external circuit.
- Electrons would, in reality, go in the other direction across the wires.
- An open circuit has two terminals that are disconnected from the outside, which is comparable to a resistance R=.
- This indicates that no current can transfer between the two terminals regardless of the voltage difference.
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- When light strikes an item, it reflects in a variety of directions. This is known as diffuse reflection. If the surface is rough, this will happen. The majority of what we see is the result of light reflecting off of something.
- When you look at a bird, for example, light reflects off of it and travels in practically every direction. If any of the light gets into your eyes, it strikes the retina at the rear. Your brain receives an electrical input, which it interprets as a picture.
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