-circuit damage
-overheating
-fire or explosion causes a short circuit.
current bypassing a load
Short Circuits - film - was created in 2007.
Short circuits cause extreme amounts of electrical and mechanical stresses on equipment. Equipment that will regularly carry 100amps of current can be exposed to thousands of amps of current. transformers explode, lines vaporize, poles start on fire, etc. if short circuits are not removed as soon as practical.
Uhhh... the short answer is "everywhere".
Yes, it is unnaturally short, but if she has a special condition that causes her to be short (down syndrome, etc.) then it is perfectly normal.
Dozens of functions. Short term power storage. Smoothing. Decoupling, Coupling, Voltage doubling. Resonant circuits. Phase shifting. Timing circuits. Delay circuits. Lumped constant delay lines as used in radar modulators. And many more...I even used one once as a poor man's one bit RAM.
Short circuits
A live wire coming in contact with a ground.
A: Short Circuits
A current greater than 5 amps; check for short circuits.
Short Circuits - film - was created in 2007.
Insulation in good condition and keeping equipment enclosures on and tight are two things to prevent short circuits. Fuses and breakers do not prevent short circuits. They eliminate damage that could be caused by short circuits.
Insulation in good condition and keeping equipment enclosures on and tight are two things to prevent short circuits. Fuses and breakers do not prevent short circuits. They eliminate damage that could be caused by short circuits.
Go for long circuits
Short circuits.
it will explode if it short circuits
FEEDBACK CIRCUITS. In addition to parallel and series circuits, there are also closed and short circuits.
MCBs protects electrical circuits against the damage caused due to overload or short circuits