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In the simplest form; 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... Here is an example. -----/----- Incomplete cicuit, something preventing electricity to flow ----------- complete circuit, electricity can flow.

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in a complete circuit there is no gap in between and in an incomplete circuit there is a gap in between and it also don't allows electricity to pass through whereas in a complete circuit it allows electricity to pass through

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A complete circuit is a complete loop with electricity flowing the way it's supposed to flow: from the battery, to the component, and back to the battery again. An open circuit is an incomplete loop, where the loop is broken at a particular point, and electricity cannot flow at all.

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What an incomplete circuit?

An incomplete circuit is an open circuit; i.e. some part of the circuit isn't connected to anything.Or think of it like this: A circuit is complete when there exists a complete (or closed loop) path for the electrons to flow through it. Also known as a closed circuit. If this is not the case, then it is an incomplete (or open) circuit.


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