Increase, decrease, or remove the load
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Change the voltage and the current will also change in direct proportion, Ohms law.
Increase wire size, decrease wire length, use a better conductor wire, or lower ambient temperature.
You can either increase the voltage, or decrease the resistance.
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In many, many ways, some of which are very hard to detect or measure. You'll have to be more specific. :)However, we will attemt an exhaustive list anyways:Magnetic Induction: the currents running within two nearby circuits can affect each otherSparks: High-energy electrons flying from one circuit can damage another circuit they reachMechanical interference: I'm going out on a limb here, but a motor attached to one circuit could tangle the wires of anotherthe list goes on...
Almost every ICs contain millions of transistors it would make for a very long list!
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Fuses and circuit breakers are designed to open a circuit when an excess amount of current occurs, so as to break that flow of current.A circuit breaker or fuse.
Current List Box.
A circuit breaker is the only reusable circuit protector in that list. A fuse is also circuit protection, but it is not reusable. A length of wire can work like a fuse in some applications, such as feeding transformers on poles, but the wire would have to be small enough of a gauge to be able to burn out when overloaded. However, the wire would need replaced after an overload. A three prong outlet is for protecting humans, not circuits. The ground wire is for providing a low impedance fault current path back to the breaker to trip the faulted circuit's breaker (or fuse). The opening of the circuit will prevent a possible fire. However, a three prong outlet doesn't actually provide the protection of tripping the circuit.
The 4 main components of a circuit are: (1) Switch - turns electric current on and off, closes and opens a circuit. (2) Load - resists the flow of current and converts electrical energy into another form of energy (ex. light bulb) (3) Wires - thin strips of insulated copper conducts the electric current, allowing it to pass through like a pathway, makes up the circuit. (4) Source - gives the circuit the required electrical energy A resistor can also be included as one of the components
you can create net list of any circuit by just designing that circuit in P SPICE and it will automatically create that net list.
Resistors are used for many things in an electronic circuit, including creating a voltage drop at some point; attenuating noise on a signal before it reaches the output stage; in combination with transistor devices, split a signal into 2 opposite phases; present a minimum load to a device to keep it working at its optimum point; to create an appropriate bias level for transistor device inputs; to control a timing circuit in conjunction with a capacitor; to create a tuned circuit in conjunction with an inductor, and/or a capacitor . . . . and the list goes on . . .
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