when does a circuit is said to be overloaded?
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Electrical circuits are designed to handle a limited amount of electricity. An overload occurs when you draw more electricity than a circuit can safely handle. ... If there were no breaker in the circuit, an overload would cause the circuit wiring to overheat, which could melt the wire insulation and lead to a fire
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a circuit is said to be overloaded when there is a fluctuation in flow of current,when large amount of current which increases kinetic energy thus increasing heat energy thus incresing temperature so circuit melts which may prove fatal.
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