Physics, asked by raviteja8377, 1 year ago

What is overloading of a electric circuit state two conditions that can lead to overloading?

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Answered by prolita30ovuwfv
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If the current drawn by all the devices connected in a circuit is more than the maximum current rating for the given circuit, the condition is called overloading.
It is caused when:
i) the live wire and neutral wire come in direct contact
ii) too many appliances are connected to a single socket
Answered by Anonymous
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condition of the 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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