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what is the difference between overloading and short circuiting​

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Answered by aman3813
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One of the major difference between the short circuit and the overload is that the short circuit occurs because of the fault between the lines or line-to-earth whereas the overload means the equipment draw the excess of current from the supply. The other differences between them are explained below in the comparison chart.

The term overloaded is referred to the circuit or devices. The circuit is said to have overloaded when more than the desirable load is applied to the circuit. The overload occurs because of the malfunctioning of the equipment or faulty circuits. Whereas the short-circuit condition occurs when the metal wires come in contact with each other or because of insulation failures. The resistance of the devices during the short circuit becomes zero due to which the heavy current flow through the network.

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Answered by 0xXIshuRajputXx0
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It will be the sum of the currents drawn by the devices and can be greater than what is safe , This condition is called an overload .

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