What does closed circuit mean?
Definitions for closed circuit
closed cir·cuit
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Princeton's WordNet
closed circuit, loopadjective
a complete electrical circuit around which current flows or a signal circulates
closed-circuitadjective
relating to or consisting of a closed circuit
"closed-circuit television"
Wiktionary
closed circuitnoun
A complete electric circuit around which current can flow.
closed circuitnoun
A network of one or more television cameras and television receivers connected together with no provision for broadcasting.
ChatGPT
closed circuit
A closed circuit is a complete electrical loop or pathway that allows electric current to flow from its power source through one or more appliances, devices, or outlets and back to the source. In this circuit, the electrical energy can flow and be used by the connected devices without any interruption. If the circuit is broken or 'opened' at any point, the flow of electricity will stop, causing the appliances or devices to lose power.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of closed circuit in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of closed circuit in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of closed circuit in a Sentence
It will remain an emergency exit per fire code. If anyone tries to access it, the door alarm will be activated and recorded on CCTV (closed-circuit television). The only personnel that will now have access to this door will be emergency responders (police and fire department).
I mean human eyes, not closed-circuit television, it is so easy to get distracted and walk away from the TV set.
Ideally there should be constant, one-on-one eyes on (suicidal) inmates, i mean human eyes, not closed-circuit television.
We've confiscated all the hard disks of closed circuit cameras in this temple for police to find evidence of wrongdoing.
The area that we visited ... that leads from the Delta break room to the baggage make-up area is being locked down, it will remain an emergency exit per fire code. If anyone tries to access it, the door alarm will be activated and recorded on CCTV (closed-circuit television). The only personnel that will now have access to this door will be emergency responders (police and fire department).
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