Why should the free ends of a conductor tester not be connected for a long time?
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》》As metals are good conductors of electricity so they allow current to flow them easily.
》》 As Jute is bad conductor of electricity therefore if jute string is used to make an electric circuit, then the current will not flow through it.
》》When the liquid between the two ends of the tester allows the electric current to pass, the circuit of the tester becomes complete.
》》The current flows in the circuit and the bulb glows.
》》When the liquid does not allow the electric current to pass, the circuit of the tester is not complete and the bulb does not glow.
》》The circuit is complete since free ends of the tester are dipped in a solution.
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》》As metals are good conductors of electricity so they allow current to flow them easily.
》》 As Jute is bad conductor of electricity therefore if jute string is used to make an electric circuit, then the current will not flow through it.
》》When the liquid between the two ends of the tester allows the electric current to pass, the circuit of the tester becomes complete.
》》The current flows in the circuit and the bulb glows.
》》When the liquid does not allow the electric current to pass, the circuit of the tester is not complete and the bulb does not glow.
》》The circuit is complete since free ends of the tester are dipped in a solution.
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》》 BE BRAINLY 《《
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When the liquid between the two ends of the tester allows the electric current to pass, the circuit of the tester becomes complete. The current flows in the circuit and the bulb glows. When the liquid does not allow the electric current to pass, the circuit of the tester is not complete and the bulb does not glow. The circuit is complete since free ends of the tester are dipped in a solution.
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