Usually dissipated as heat. Can be converted into light, motion, sound, etc.
depending at the kind and high at the voltage, or/and the high of the power
Maximum power transfer happens in a circuit when the resistance of the circuit equals the reactance. Impedance Z = R + jX. At R=X, maximum power transfer happens.
The power in the circuit will increase.
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They stop the power
No because a circuit without power applied can only be shown to be a short circuit after the power is applied between the 'right' two points.
The Neutral is used to bring power back to the source to complete circuit
Power = (energy used)/(time to use it)Power dissipated by an electrical circuit =(voltage across the circuit) x (current through the circuit)or(resistance of the circuit) x (square of the current through the circuit)or(square of the voltage across the circuit)/(resistance of the circuit)
if the resistance is decreased and the current stays the same, then the power decreases.
A break in an electrical circuit will cause the circuit's load to stop operating.
Short Circuit
they are used for more power than a series circuit so you should use this one.