power source, wire, switch, end fixture. Simplest circuit would be a power source and a heating element. No wire or switch needed.
no rubber stops the flow of electricity
Because shivering is just all your muscles working (in order to get warm)
Water is a good conductor of electricity. Should your hands be wet while working with a live electric circuit, the odds are increased that you will accidentally complete a connection and give yourself an electric shock.
First, check the circuit breakers; make sure they are all ON. Find out if any other outlets on the same breaker are working; it's always possible that a breaker is faulty. If the breaker is on and everything else on the circuit is working, it could be as simple as a poor connection inside the outlet. Also even though the outlet is not a GFCI, it may be fed from a GFCI outlet. Check near by outlets to see if any are GFCI and are tripped.
Different countries have different regulations about electrical inspection.
If you mean by activity, working on an electrical circuit, then it is for safety reasons that a switch is opened. Most companies now use a proper lock out procedure so that everyone is aware that the circuit has been locked out. If more than one person is working on the circuit each person is required to have their own personal lock on the open switch.
No
The circuit stops working because of the short circuit
stabilizer circuit diagram
Depending which circuit burned out, yes.
when the fuse is not working
Nope... if the circuit has a gap in it - the path of electrons is interrupted, and that would stop the circuit from working.
None. A circuit does not need a light but in school experiments it is and easy way to see if the circuit is working.
check the fuses for the windows you may have shorted it out it is part of a circuit and since circuit is open when disocnnected the other window on the circuit will not work once you close circuit the other side will work
If one wire was to break only one of the bulbs on the circuit would stop working whereas if one wire broke on a series circuit all the bulbs would stop working.
A transistor, working in active mode, can amplify a current in a circuit.
The circuit will stop working once turn off a flashlight.