Opencircuit
An open circuit is a circuit in which the conducting path is interrupted, so no current can flow. In electrical terms, it corresponds to an infinite impedance between two points. When a circuit is open, devices connected to the circuit do not receive current and cannot operate.
Distinction: A switch that is open creates an open circuit; unlike a short circuit, which has very
Measurement and theory: The open-circuit voltage is the voltage across the terminals when the circuit is not
Examples: A battery connected to nothing presents an open circuit; a solar panel has a higher open-circuit
Safety and practical notes: Even though no current flows in an open circuit, the terminals can still