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Q: How many conductors are on a 277 circuit?
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What are the conductors in a circuit?

The wires carrying the power.


What is a loop of electrical conductors called?

Electric circuit


What do you call materials that let electricity flow though?

Conductors are what the electrons flow through, in a single electric current called a circuit. Hence circuit breakers on conductors.


Could you build a working electric circuit using glass rods as the conductors why or why not?

Could you build a working electric circuit using glass rods as the conductors? Why or why not?


How many amps would it take to kick a 15 amp breaker with 7 ohms resistance on a 277 volt circuit?

A 15 amp circuit breaker should trip at 15 amps regardless of the load voltages or impedances. If you have 277 volts and 7 ohms, the current would be 39.5 amps and a 15 amp circuit breaker should trip.


A fuse is used to protect a series circuit?

A fuse can protect the conductors in both a series and parallel circuit.


When two conductors leading from the power source touch medal to medal this is called a what circuit?

Short Circuit


Why the spacing between the conductors of same phase is greater as compared to spacing between different phase conductors in double circuit lines?

I think you mean spacing between line conductors, rather than phase conductors. If there is a greater spacing between line conductors in one circuit, compared with anothercircuit, then the two circuits are operating at different voltages.


What occurs when two adjacent conductors make electrical contact and by pass a portion of the circuit?

That is called a short circuit.


What is a path formed by the conductors for electrons?

That path might be called a circuit. If the path is complete, it's a closed circuit.


What is the problem if you connect smaller sized conductors from the source side and bigger sized conductors to the load side in the electrical circuit?

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Why do electric circuits need to use conductors?

Without conductors, electrons do not flow where you want them to flow. An electrical circuit is a flow of electrons.