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how dose overload occur in a circuit​

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Answered by katkadesunita12
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A circuit overload occurs when the amount of current flowing through the circuit exceeds the rating of the protective devices. ... If the current exceeds 15 amps, the circuit breaker will open up, cutting off any more current flow. Without overload protection wires can get hot, or even melt the insulation and start a fire.

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Answered by anitakeshari349
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If you’ve ever plugged in one too many holiday lights, switched on a vacuum, or cranked up a space heater only to have the lights or appliance suddenly shut off, you’ve created an electrical circuit overload. The shutdown was triggered by the circuit’s breaker (or fuses) in your home’s service panel. And while circuit breakers are reliable and do a good job preventing house fires due to overloads, the safest strategy is to manage your electricity usage to prevent overloads in the first place.

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