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what are the consequenses of overload? explain how overloading can be avoided

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Answered by Simrat11
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Vehicles react differently when the maximum weights which they are designed to carry are exceeded and the consequences can be fatal. Overloading puts massive strain on vehicle tyres and makes the vehicle less stable, difficult to steer and take longer to stop.
Answered by Anonymous
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consequences of Overloading

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overloading is a condition in which the high current flows through the circuit and at the same time too many appliances are switched on then the total current drawn through the circuit may exceed its rated value.

and condition when the live wire comes in contact with the neutral wire due to which a high current flows in a circuit

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