Is it possible there is a maximum limit of current can safely flow in the electric circuit?
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Its an interesting question.
There is a limited current and can be calculated right now with some modern physics.
Here we go,
Current is flow of charges per unit time in this case 1second is time, mostly electrons. Electrons are particles with nonzero mass. According to Special Relativity by Albert Einstein, nothing can travel faster than speed of light.
So if every electron flows at speed of light there is limitations to there flow and time interval:
1. electrons repel each other so there must be some gap between each electron. It can also be calculated by the Coloumbs law. I really dont know what is it but it has been calculated. You can check it on internet. Now, electrons are at speed of light (299792458 m/s). Take time as one second for experiment. Distance travelled by each electron is 299792458 m. no. of electrons that can fit in it would be 299792458 divided by diameter of electron but a few less as they have a gap in between. So you can calculate how many electrons are there. Multiply it with their charge in si units and you get the Current produced by them.
Plz ignore the mistakes in it.
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