Physics, asked by sailendranath72, 10 months ago

why does the chance of short circuiting increases with an increase in temperature?? Please give a proper explanation.

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Answered by shridharbelagavi900
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Answer:

By Joule's law, heat is directly proportional to the current of the conductor. Hence when the temperature increases then current flowing through the conductor also increases which can result in short circuit.

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Answered by vishesh5854
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Explanation:

Hi there , Here is your Answer

As we know that Heat Is Directly Proportional to the Current and further, current increases with increase in temperature. so, if temperature Increases , Short circuiting chances also increases due to the touching of live wire and neutral wire becuase of high current in circuit

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