What are the reasons for overloading in current electric circuit
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An overload occurs when you draw more electricity than a circuit can safely handle. Circuits are made up of wiring, a breaker (or a fuse, in old wiring systems), and devices (such as light fixtures, appliances, and anything plugged into an outlet).
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Three factors which can cause overloading are : (i) When the live wire and the neutral wire come into direct contact. (ii) Accidental hike in the supply voltage. (iii) By connecting too many appliances to a single socket.
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