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Don't Understand your question, all of your circuit breakers start at the load center and then branch out to your recepticles(plugs) ETC.
If unaltered, it would by called a "tandem" breaker. Typically used to add new circuits to a full load center.
For a continuous load the circuit breaker is set 25% higher than the load current. So a 20-amp breaker is used with a continuous 16-amp load.
A switch is a means of making (on) or breaking (off) an electrical circuit.
the load
The most energy used in a circuit is at the load.
A fuse or circuit breaker used in a circuit is usually inserted in series with the load.
Quite often, the word "circuit" is used for an electrical circuit. In that case, the energy is electrical energy.
The same name breakers as the manufacture of the load center.
Quite often, the word "circuit" is used for an electrical circuit. In that case, the energy is electrical energy.
If you are just using the load to pull a small amount of current, then yes a electronic circuit can be used for that. If you want a resistive load to measure voltage drop or something similar, then no an electronic circuit will usually not work for that.
Don't Understand your question, all of your circuit breakers start at the load center and then branch out to your recepticles(plugs) ETC.
traditionit is often used (like a storage tank for water is) to store resonant energy in AC circuits.
Because The opening of any switch in a series circuit will open the circuit and stop the flow of current to the load
The thyristor is basically used a switch in an AC circuit to control the amount of power fed to the load. To turn on this switch an "electric" pulse should be applied to the Gate terminal of the Thyristor. A circuit which supplies the "electric" pulse is called the firing circuit.
A switch is used of stop the current flow in a circuit and the bulb can be classed as the load in a circuit.
If unaltered, it would by called a "tandem" breaker. Typically used to add new circuits to a full load center.