Science, asked by sapnakumawat07, 11 months ago

difference between short circuiting and overloading​

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Answered by namrata6969
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Answer:

One of the major difference between the short circuit and the overload is that the short circuit occurs because of the fault between the lines or line-to-earth whereas the overload means the equipment draw the excess of current from the supply

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\underline \mathtt \green{Short \:  circuit :}

✍️In the short-circuit the voltage at the fault point decreases to zero and current of irregular high value flow through the faulty point of the network.

✍️Voltage is zero.

✍️Current is high.

✍️Short Circuit occurs when the neutral and live wire touch each other.

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\huge\underline \mathtt \green{Overloading:}

✍️The overload means that load greater than the desired value have been imposed on the system.

✍️The voltage becomes low, but cannot be zero.

✍️Current is low as compared to short circuit.

✍️Overloading occurs when a large number of devices are joint in a single socket.

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