open circuit
Americannoun
noun
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An electric circuit in which the normal path of current has been interrupted, either by the disconnection of one part of its conducting pathway from another, or by the intervention of an electric component, such as a transistor.
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Compare closed circuit
Other Word Forms
- open-circuit adjective
Etymology
Origin of open circuit
First recorded in 1820–30
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Example Sentences
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The paper battery achieved an open circuit voltage of 1.8 volts, a 1.0 volt current density of 100 mA/cm², and a maximum output of 103 milliwatts/cm².
From Science Daily • Apr. 3, 2024
In some applications, the Russian version sends commands that open circuit breakers when they should be closed; in others, circuits are “de-energized” through a variety of means.
From Slate • Jun. 14, 2017
Although a capacitor is basically an open circuit, there is an rms current in a circuit with an AC voltage applied to a capacitor.
From Textbooks • Aug. 12, 2015
MPP, maximum power point; OC, open circuit; SC, short circuit. c, The solar spectrum is broadband, evenly dispersed across visible and infrared components.
From Nature • Aug. 15, 2012
He's probably sending it out blind, on an open circuit, hoping that anyone near enough would pick it up.
From On the Trail of the Space Pirates by Glanzman, Louis
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