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what is an open circuit? does current flow in it?​

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Answered by XxMrsINVISIBLExX
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  • An open circuit implies that the two terminals are points are externally disconnected, which is equivalent to a resistance R=∞ . This means that zero current can flow between the two terminals, regardless of any voltage difference.
Answered by Kenaz
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Explanation:

An open circuit implies that the two terminals are points are externally disconnected, which is equivalent to a resistance R=∞ . This means that zero current can flow between the two terminals, regardless of any voltage difference.

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