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The condition described is a short circuit. A short circuit occurs when bare wires in an electrical circuit make unintended contact, creating a path of low resistance that allows excessive current to flow. This can cause a fuse to blow or a circuit breaker to trip in order to prevent damage or fire.
Another name for a circuit with low resistance and high current is a short circuit. It is dangerous because, if you have sufficient energy in the power source, you can damage components and/or cause fires.
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Though they look the same tis not the same robot.
In that case, the circuit is shorted, or short-circuited.
Lance is short for many things including Lawerance, and Lancelot.
To check any piece of electrical equipment for a short circuit a megohm meter will be used. The common name for this piece of equipment is a megger.
This name probably comes from engineers working on electrical installations such as railways. If it becomes apparent or suspected, that the line they are working on has become live, a quick and easy way to make it safe, is to throw a crowbar across the live terminals. This will cause an immediate short circuit, blowing a breaker or fuse. A large metal object such as a crowbar, would be to hand and ideal for making such a short circuit. Crowbar protection is 'brute force' way of making a circuit safe. Instead of breaking a circuit, it deliberately causes an overload, in order to trip a safety device futher down the line.
A "chip", short for microchip. The abbreviation "IC" is also often used.
Many things are possible. Open circuit or winding. Blown fuse or circuit breaker. Loss of excitation current. Just to name three.
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FEEDBACK CIRCUITS. In addition to parallel and series circuits, there are also closed and short circuits.