I think that would have to be some relay or contactor coil for a fan, compressor or relay contacts.
A switch is a make - break device. Its function is a circuit is to make and break the current flow of the circuit that it is in. This action then starts and stops the load that is connected in the circuit.
A cold circuit
Consumer circuit is a circuit that fixed between distribution line and consumer load control and protection unit is attached in order to prevent overload, leakage and short circuit.
A load increases the flow of electrical current in a series circuit. No load, no flow.
A voltage regulator is a circuit or device designed to deliver a constant voltage at its output regardless of changes in load current.A voltage stabilizer is a circuit or device designed to deliver a constant voltage at its output regardless of changes in incoming voltage.
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The load.
this is a circuit in which the switch is located before the load in the circuit
It's a power outputThis answer is incorrect.A 'load' is the name given to any device supplied by the circuit. For example, a motor could be a load, or a resistor, a lamp, etc.
The current to the load stops flowing and the load device stops operating.
It depends on the amount of resistance, or load, the device is on the circuit. Do you have a particular device you're asking about?
A switch is a non automatic mechanical device capable of opening or closing a circuit under normal load conditions
Yes.
Any specific device that draws a current which is connected within the circuit is an example of a circuit load. That may be a resistance and a loudspeaker LED computer and induction motor or whatever which can withdraw the energy from the output.
A fuse is a passive device with a conductor that melts when it gets too hot due to the lack of resistance from the load on the circuit.
A load line is used in graphical analysis of nonlinear electronic circuits, representing the constraint other parts of the circuit place on a non-linear device, like a diode or transistor. It is usually drawn on a graph of the current vs the voltage in the nonlinear device, called the device's characteristic curve. A load line, usually a straight line, represents the response of a linear circuit connected to the nonlinear device in question. The operating point(s) of the circuit are the points where the characteristic curve and the load line intersect; at these points the current and voltage parameters of both parts of the circuit match