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A fuse will not work successfully if it is connected in parallel with the device it is supposed to protect.First, it will blow because it has no resistance in series with it. Second, once it blows, the device still has power applied to it. Fuses must be wired in series.
There are no inherent disadvantages with a parallel connection, as it does what it's supposed to do. It provides a common voltage to all branches, ensuring that devices connected in those branches operate at their rated power, and the failure of one device doesn't affect any of the others.
Yes, light bulbs can be powered by a parallel circuit.
It is supposed that francium is a better electrical conductor.
check all the wires are connected to where they are supposed to be
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Safety!!!!Although the neutral wire is also connected to ground/earth, it has current flowing through it and can thus easily have 20VAC (sometimes more) on it at the outlet. If this were connected to the metal housing of appliances it could cause a significant electrical shock to the user.The ground/earth wire is never supposed to have current flowing, so it will always have 0V on it at the outlet and can thus be wired to the metal housing of appliances without risking electrical shock to the user.
Check out the Bharath Electricals on BTM, supposed to be good.
It is supposed that francium is a better electrical conductor.
Im not a car expert but im pretty sure it should be connected to the BOV (blow off valve)
Parallel lines do not meet. Therefore they do not form any angles! So the angles (that do not exist) cannot add up to anything.
Nothing. The rainforests are not connected to the constellations, nor their supposed influences on people's lives.