What are the wires, switch, bulb, cell, etc. in an electric circuit called?
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current
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open circuit The electric circuit in which there is a gap in the connections between the terminals of the cell, wires and the bulb, etc is called an open circuit (or incomplete circuit). Electricity does not flow through an open circuit because there is a gap in its path.
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