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Decrease pressure to prevent excessive velocity
To prevent excessive axial movement of the rotor.
Damage from short circuits can be reduced or prevented by employing fuses, circuit breakers, or other overload protection, which disconnect the power in reaction to excessive current
Circuits are not made of voltages, they are made of loops. A short circuit exists when a connection is added that is not supposed to be part of the intended circuit as designed. This added connection produces extra loops in the circuit that typically prevent current from reaching parts of the circuit where it is needed and can cause excessive current to flow in other parts of the circuit, resulting in damage to the components in the circuit.
If the frequency is kept the same, you will overexcite the transformer, and it will draw excessive current (similar to inrush currents). Insulation tests are performed on transformers above nominal voltage, but they are performed at higher than rated frequency to keep the volts per hertz roughly equal to prevent overexciting the core.
Circuit breakers prevent excessive current from flowing in the circuit by "tripping" when the current exceeds the circuit breaker rating. This causes the current to be cut off, and is used to protect the wiring as well as the appliances.
A muffler system must be installed in a powerboat to prevent excessive or unusual noise.
to prevent excessive water loss by transpiration
Eat your food more slowly.
To break the circuit if the temperature of it exceeds the rated current. Used in mains frequency transformers to disconnect it from the mains if it gets above a certain temperature to prevent it from catching fire.
Solved this myself. The answer is no, there is not a fusible link, there is a diode to prevent excessive current from feeding back to the computer. I asked the local dealers shop and they looked it up for me.
to prevent acidity we must take bases such as antacid or alkaline solution as it neutralises the affect of excessive acids.
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by increasing the emitter current
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