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why potential difference in an open circuit is infinite​

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Two points in a circuit are considered to be “open” when there isn't a path for current to flow between them. This occurs when the resistance between the points is effectively infinite so that current cannot flow. ... Ohm's Law says the current I is given by the voltage V divided by the resistance, I=V/R.

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