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Q: What happens when 220 volt equipment is plugged into a 110 volt source or if 110 120 volt equipment is plugged into a 60 volt source assuming all alternating current?
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What happens when 240 volt equipment is plugged into a 120 volt source or if 110 120 volt equipment is plugged into a 60 volt source assuming all alternating current?

When equipment is run at a lower voltage than it is designed for, it does not operate correctly. A light will glow dimly or not at all, a heater produces much less heat. Electronic equipment may not function at all.


When an alternating voltage is applied to purely resistive circuit what happens?

When an alternating voltage is applied to a purely resistive circuit, the resulting current is in phase with the voltage.


What happens when a coil is rotated between two magnets?

The coil will produce an alternating electric current.


What happens when a battery is connected to a alternating current source?

this action is very dangerous and should not be considered.


What happens if a coil is rotated between two magnets?

The coil will produce an alternating electric current.


What is the skin effect in electric?

In electricity, this happens with alternating current. It is the tendency for the electrons to flow near thesurface ("skin") of the conductor.


What happens when a metal aerial absorbs radio waves?

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What happens if you use an ac circuit breaker instead of dc breaker?

A circuit breaker is easier to design for ac than dc because alternating current (ac) naturally goes to zero 100 or 120 times per second and this helps to extinguish any arc. Therefore an ac circuit breaker would not be suitable for dc assuming the same voltage and current ratings.


What happens to the fuse if there is something wrong with the electrical equipment being used?

IF the current drain is too high, then it melts.


What happens when one or more light bulbs are added to the circuit?

A: If put in series current will decrease if put in parallel current will increase assuming the input voltage remains the same


What is alternated current?

That refers to a current in which the direction of flow changes continuously. In household current, this usually happens at 50 or 60 cycles per second (depending on the country), but the definition of alternating current can include just about any other frequency, as well.


What happens when magnitude of current or voltage become zero in alternating current fan?

It depends how long they are zero for. If for a minute or more the fan will stop. If they reach zero 100 or 120 times a second, as in normal operation, the fan will run normally.