Explain overloading and short circuit
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An electric overload occurs when too much current passes through electric wires.
short circuit is simply a low resistance connection between the two conductors supplying electrical power to any circuit. This results in excessive current flow in the power source through the 'short,' and may even cause the power source to be destroyed
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Overloading is a condition where the amount of current flowing through the wire is higher that the capacity of the conductor to withstant that amount of current.Over loading is mostly possible when many electrical appliances are switched on at a single time.
The other case is the short circut its the phenomenon in which the Phase or Live wire comes in contact with the Neutral wire and nullify the resistance to almost ZERO since I is inversely propotional to R. Through OHM's law the flow of current increses tremondusly and melt the wires in the circuit. This is known as short circuit.
Overloading is a condition where the amount of current flowing through the wire is higher that the capacity of the conductor to withstant that amount of current.Over loading is mostly possible when many electrical appliances are switched on at a single time.
The other case is the short circut its the phenomenon in which the Phase or Live wire comes in contact with the Neutral wire and nullify the resistance to almost ZERO since I is inversely propotional to R. Through OHM's law the flow of current increses tremondusly and melt the wires in the circuit. This is known as short circuit.
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