If we connect the two ends of a conductor with the battery
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When a wire is connected to the two terminals of the battery, the current flows from the positive to the negative terminal of the battery. The current flow will be V/R, where R is the resistance of the battery and wire combined.
Since both the resistances might be too small, the current will be too high compared, and the wire will start to heat !
This is not safe to use it practically.
On the other hand, if just two wires are just connected to the terminals, there will not be any current flow. A complete closed loop only would constitute a current flow.
Hope this will help you✌
When a wire is connected to the two terminals of the battery, the current flows from the positive to the negative terminal of the battery. The current flow will be V/R, where R is the resistance of the battery and wire combined.
Since both the resistances might be too small, the current will be too high compared, and the wire will start to heat !
This is not safe to use it practically.
On the other hand, if just two wires are just connected to the terminals, there will not be any current flow. A complete closed loop only would constitute a current flow.
Hope this will help you✌
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