open circuit
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Definition
Noun: - An incomplete electrical circuit in which no current flows: A circuit path that is broken or interrupted, preventing the continuous flow of electric current. This can be due to a switch being off, a broken wire, or a disconnected component.
Usage
- The term "open circuit" describes the state of an electrical system. It is the opposite of a "closed circuit," where the path is complete and current can flow.
- It is commonly used in electrical engineering, electronics, and troubleshooting.
Examples
- Noun:
- The light bulb did not turn on because there was an open circuit in the wiring.
- A safety switch creates an open circuit to stop the flow of electricity during a fault.
- The technician used a multimeter to check for an open circuit.
Advanced Usage
- "To be/become open": Used to describe a circuit entering the open state.
- When the fuse blew, the circuit became open.
- "Open-circuit condition": A formal way to describe the state.
- The device is designed to shut down under an open-circuit condition for safety.
Variants and Related Words
- Open (verb/adjective): As a verb, to cause a circuit to become open (e.g., ). As an adjective, describing the state (e.g., ).
- Open-circuit voltage (noun): The voltage difference between the terminals of a device when no external load is connected and no current flows.
- Short circuit (noun): The opposite fault condition, where a very low-resistance path causes excessive current flow.
Synonyms
- Broken circuit: A circuit with a break in the conductive path.
- Interrupted circuit: A circuit whose continuity has been stopped.
Antonyms
- Closed circuit: A complete, unbroken path that allows current to flow.
- Complete circuit: A circuit with a continuous conductive loop.
Noun
- an incomplete electrical circuit in which no current flows