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in case of short circuit, the amount of power in the circuit​

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Answered by ssk99773
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A short circuit is an electrical circuit that allows a current to travel along an unintended path, often where essentially no (or a very low) electrical impedance is encountered.

For example, a common type of short circuit occurs when the positive and negative terminals of a battery are connected with a low-resistance conductor, like a wire. With low resistance in the connection, a high current exists, causing the cell to deliver a large amount of energy in a short time.

Hence, during a short circuit, the current in the circuit increases heavily.

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in case of short circuit , the amount of power in the circuit

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