If you ground the flow of current like the last part of your question states you will not have a complete circuit as the circuit will open on a short circuit. To make a complete circuit operate you need a power source, an overload device to protect the conductors of the circuit, conductors to carry the current and a load across the power source which causes the current to flow in the circuit.
Leave any one of these things out and you will not have a complete circuit.
something to resist the flow
resist (Apex)
A circuit that is complete and unbroken with flowing electric current normally has steady supply of voltage with no broken links. Electrical energy flows to light up a bulb or do similar work. Its status is complete, nothing else is needed.
Yes, as long as the unbroken path is a good conductor of electricity.
A closed circuit is a kind of electric circuit in which the path that the electrons follow forms a complete circuit.
Because a generator extracts energy from whatever is rotating it and passes this (by the electric current it produces) down the circuit to the motor (or light bulb or heater) where it is used. When there is no complete electric circuit, no electricity can flow so no (little) energy is extracted, but when the circuit is closed, electricity does flow and the armature is more difficult to turn.
the history of the electric circuit is that the person who made it his name is jack kilby but the history is that the electric circuit was one of the easiest way was to make the electric circuit when the electricity went out. THE END
circuit is the complete path of an electric current including the source of electric energy.
I guess Electric Circuit....
When an electric cell is a part of a complete electric circuit, the chemical energy of its chemical is converted in to electrical energy.
A complete electric circuit is basically an electric circuit in which the electrons flow from negative terminal to positive terminal without any disturbance. The switch has to be closed in order for this to work otherwise, the flow will be broken.
yes
circuit
A closed circuit.
if an electric circuit has potential difference. Electricity will flow only if an electrical circuit is closed.
The term is "circuit" (from the same root as circle) An electric circuit must be uninterrupted for the current to flow. (This is why circuit-breakers are also called circuit-interruptors.)
A complete, unbroken path that charges can flow through is called an electric circuit.
a power source, path, and load or resistance.
A closed circuit