Current needs only one wire to flow in, but a circuit needs at least two wires to connect the source to the load.
Because the current must always travel in a complete loop, going through the circuit and returning to the supply. A current can't travel along only one wire so no power would get to the circuit unless it has two wires.
the water heater operates at high power compared to the lights and so the water heater requires a larger current. The wires supplying current to the water heater are thicker so that the wires have a low resistance. This reduces the risk of the wires overheating.
It takes two wires to complete a circuit. They are commonly called a positive and negative. Without a flow of electricity both in and out of an electric item, there will no be a circuit and the item will not work.
Electricity does not flow wires into your home, wires direct the flow of current into your home.
The diameter of aluminum wires will be 85 mm squared and copper wires will be 127 mm squared for AC current 200 amp.
solenoid
A break in the wires of an electric current will break or cut the circuit and stop the current from flowing.
it has something to do with the electrical current pssing through the wires to the battery
I stands for CURRENT. Many times a on/off power switch will have a I printed on it.
when testing for current in a cable with eleven colored-coded wires, the author used a meter to test five wires at a time. how many different tests are required for every possible pairing of five wires?
Because the current must always travel in a complete loop, going through the circuit and returning to the supply. A current can't travel along only one wire so no power would get to the circuit unless it has two wires.
Thin wires
the water heater operates at high power compared to the lights and so the water heater requires a larger current. The wires supplying current to the water heater are thicker so that the wires have a low resistance. This reduces the risk of the wires overheating.
16 current carry conductors
It takes two wires to complete a circuit. They are commonly called a positive and negative. Without a flow of electricity both in and out of an electric item, there will no be a circuit and the item will not work.
Electricity does not flow wires into your home, wires direct the flow of current into your home.
Wires are built to a standard (a 'gauge'). Thicker wires can withstand more current.