Chemistry, asked by reehan123, 11 months ago

explain overloading of household circuit​

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Answered by Anonymous
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This means the line wires that are entering the meter have a potential difference of 240 V The minimum and maximum limit of current that can be drawn from the mains is 5 - 20 A. ... Overheating occurs and may cause a fire. This is called overloading.

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Answered by safiyabhanu786
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Answer:

This means the line wires that are entering the meter have a potential difference of 240 V The minimum and maximum limit of current that can be drawn from the mains is 5 - 20 A. ... Overheating occurs and may cause a fire. This is called overloading.

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