What is meant by an open circuit in the field of electricity?

 What is meant by an open circuit in the field of electricity?

 In the field of electricity, an open circuit can be explained as a situation within an electrical or electronic circuit where there is no free flow of electrons or current in an electrical or electronic circuit. Note that in an electrical or electronic circuit, an electric current can only flow freely when the electrical or electronic circuit is a closed circuit.


 Whenever there is a break or a cut-off or a disconnection occurs in an electrical or electronic circuit, then that circuit would become an open circuit since an electric current can no longer find its complete path to flow freely through that particular circuit.

 But note that without current flowing through an electrical or an electronic circuit, there would, by all means, be a voltage drop or a potential difference available in any two-contact point in that circuit.

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