Then you have to call a girl over to help you because girls can handle these things.
When a circuit breaker opens, it interrupts the flow of electricity in the circuit. This action is triggered when there is an overload or short circuit, which can potentially cause overheating or fires. Opening the circuit breaker helps to protect the electrical system and prevent damage or safety hazards.
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This depends on the circuit in question. If the circuit only has resistors and maybe incandescent light bulbs, then with an equvalent RMS voltage of AC, to the previous DC, the circuit will behave almost the same. If the circuit has components such as capacitors and inductors, then the current will be shifted to flow at a waveform which no longer matches the voltage waveform. If you're talking about a circuit which was designed to run on a 12 volt battery, then you go and plug it into the wall, it will probably break, as the equivalent voltage causes a much higher current than these components were designed to handle.
A: A circuit to be useful to do work must be stable with the environment and also with reliable circuit performance. A circuit that is allow break into oscillation or other criteria is not stable therefore not much useful.
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Well, nothing. When you're in there for a much longer period then you could suffocate.
The weight of an asteroid can vary greatly depending on its size and composition. Smaller asteroids can weigh only a few kilograms, while larger ones can weigh several billion kilograms. For example, the asteroid Ceres, which is the largest object in the asteroid belt, has an estimated weight of around 939 trillion kilograms.
You like other females. You dress differently. It all depends on how much you change.
nothing much the points might change but it isn't very crucial
A fuse or circuit breakers purpose in a circuit is to disconnect the circuit load from the voltage source when a circuit fault occurs.
Because of its much higher input impedance. When measuring voltage, that makes the voltmeter appear to the circuit as if it's not there, so the presence of the voltmeter doesn't change the operation of the circuit.
Much longer