why electron not flow in open loop,how they know path is
open ?
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Electron is like water flow. In water flow also you have to
open the tap then only water flows. Similary in electricity
you have to complete the circuit by a switch then electrons
will flow.
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Answer / katariya
because electrons prefer low resistance path. open loop
means infinite resistance and close loop means zero resistance
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Answer / ashish sharma
the flow of electron is due to the potential difference....
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