What is meant by a complete circuit and an open circuit draw sketch of two type of circuit to explain your answer
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Once we make the circuit complete +ve charge and -ve charge attracts each other. Thus creating a flow of electrons i.e. current. This complete circuit is called closed circuit.
If you disconnect any side of source or any where along the line the +ve charge and - charge cannot have any kind of attraction between each other resulting from absence of flow of electrons. This incomplete circuit is called open circuit.
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Difference : Closed circuit conducts electricity, where as Open circuit does not conduct electricity.
Once we make the circuit complete +ve charge and -ve charge attracts each other. Thus creating a flow of electrons i.e. current. This complete circuit is called closed circuit.
If you disconnect any side of source or any where along the line the +ve charge and - charge cannot have any kind of attraction between each other resulting from absence of flow of electrons. This incomplete circuit is called open circuit.
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Difference : Closed circuit conducts electricity, where as Open circuit does not conduct electricity.
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