In a circuit breaker, why is it important for the contacts, once broken by the electromagnet, to remain unconnected?
I will mark you the brainiest if you answer this question
Answers
Answered by
24
Explanation:
Instead of a piece of wire, circuit breakers use an electromagnetic switch. When the circuit breaker is on, the current flows through two points of contact. When the current is at a normal level the adjacent electromagnet is not strong enough to separate the contact points
●HOPE it will help u
Similar questions