At the time of short circuit what happens to the current in the circuit
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▪achaA short circuit happens when part of a wire carrying electricity touches another part of the circuit or other conductive material, thus giving electricity a pathway that offers less resistancethan the circuit is designed to handle.
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if a wire becomes exposed and touches the metal frame of a device, current can flow along the outside causing the potential for injury and death if someone touches the charged device. A short circuit, as suggested by the name, provides electricity with a shorter path to ground or to equalize electrical potential across two terminals. Less distance means less resistance..
▪•thus producing more heat which can cause fire or burns. To protect against short circuits, all materials and conductors in electrical equipment should be maintained and checked regularly; wires should never be bent tightly or crimped because the cord can easily fray. Also, no circuit should be overloaded...
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▪achaA short circuit happens when part of a wire carrying electricity touches another part of the circuit or other conductive material, thus giving electricity a pathway that offers less resistancethan the circuit is designed to handle.
________________________________________________________________________
▪ For example:
if a wire becomes exposed and touches the metal frame of a device, current can flow along the outside causing the potential for injury and death if someone touches the charged device. A short circuit, as suggested by the name, provides electricity with a shorter path to ground or to equalize electrical potential across two terminals. Less distance means less resistance..
▪•thus producing more heat which can cause fire or burns. To protect against short circuits, all materials and conductors in electrical equipment should be maintained and checked regularly; wires should never be bent tightly or crimped because the cord can easily fray. Also, no circuit should be overloaded...
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Explanation:
resonant circuit
An LCR circuit, also known as a resonant circuit, tuned circuit, or an RLC circuit, is an electrical circuit consisting of an inductor (L), capacitor (C) and resistor (R) connected in series or parallel. The LCR circuit analysis can be understood better in terms of phasors. A phasor is a rotating quantity.
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