What is the difference between a complete circuit and a incomplete circuit
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Answer:
The difference between a complete and incopmlete circuit is... Complete means that electricity CAN and WILL flow through it where as with an incomplete circuit does not have the ability to conduct current is broken.
Answer:
The main difference between a complete and an incomplete circuit is that for an incomplete circuit there will be no current flowing through the circuit, since it requires the circuit to be complete (closed loop) for current flow. ....
Explanation:
If a circuit gets an incomplete it is because of failure to finish some project or the final exam. Such a circuit has not failed and can become complete by making up the missing work. For some crazy engineering in joke reason this is called “closing the switch”.
A circuit that remains incomplete for several semesters may be marked on the schematic as “failed” or simply be erased from the plans.
Paradoxically, a complete circuit may result, not in credits, but in debits to your electrical bill. This is due to the original error due to Benjamin Franklin that the circuit charge carriers are actually negative. Thus the debits.
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