Why Buzzer only makes noise when the loop toches the wire?

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2026-06-01 18:15

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The buzzer only makes noise when the loop touches the wire because that contact completes an electrical circuit. When the loop connects with the wire, it allows current to flow through the buzzer, activating it and producing sound. If the loop is not touching the wire, the circuit remains open, preventing current from flowing and keeping the buzzer silent.

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