why electricity cannot flow through an open circuit
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its simple you need a tutor or teacher to study so electricity needs a thing which is a conductor of electricity to pass through it it can't pass in a open circuit
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An open circuit has an extremely high resistance ( theoretically infinite resistance) between the two electrical points of an electrical system. This means there is effectively no path readily available for the current to flow between the two points in normal condition. Hence, no current flows as a consequence.
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