Difference between oscillation and open current
Definition. An oscillating-current circuit may be defined as a circuit which, in undergoing a change of energy, carries a current that oscillates peri odically about an ultimate value. In such a circuit not only the electric current, but also the emf. quantity, power, and energy oscillates freely.
There is no such a term call open current is exists sometimes we called it as current related to open circuits.
Open circuit is a circuit which has no complete path to pass the current through. The measure of the current on the open circuit is zero but the voltage drop is equivalent to the source voltage. The ideal current will be zero since an open circuit has infinite resistance value.
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