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An electric overload occurs when too much current passes through electric wires. The wires get heated up and can melt which in turn can cause a fire.
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A current greater than that which a circuit is designed to carry may melt wires or damage elements of the circuit. the wiring to overheat , which could melt the wire insulation and lead to a fire.
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