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Diodes allow current to flow in only one direction, and if the diode is put a certain way around in the circuit such that it DOES allow current to flow, then it is forward biassed. If the diode is put in the circuit so that it doesn't allow the current to flow, then it is reverse biassed.It is just a term used to describe the orientation of the diode relative to the (conventional) flow of current through the circuit.
A closed path through which a current can flow is called a circuit. Electric Circuit:)
The smaller the wire size used in a circuit limits the amount of current that is allow to be flow through that circuit.
An open circuit.
its is an oject that can be used in a cicuit board, this object should allow an electric current to flow through it
As long as an electrical power source is connected to itself with electrical conductors of some kind, then a current will flow through it. How much current will depend on the components used in the circuit.
Closed circuit
When that circuit has no breaks. It is an endless path of current flow.
A circuit breaker or a fuse is used to insure that too much current does not flow through one circuit.
Yes, there is a current flow through he return wire in a closed circuit. The only time there is no current flow through the return wire is when the circuit is open.
The name for the status of a circuit that has breaks which electric current that can't flow is called a Closed Circuit. Electric current cannot flow through an open circuit.
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