the amount of power going to the object will will cause the circut breaker to blow. if the object is not connected to a breaker then the object will catch on fire.
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ac power (alternating current) it blocks dc power Many people will say a capacitor can't pass current because they consider Electric current to be the flow of electrons but that's not necessarily the case. In a capacitor current is passed by the building up and dropping of an electric field. DC does not flow for long of course.
Transmission power cables are designed by current carrying capacity.
Yes, more current will typically pass through a thick wire compared to a thin wire because the thicker wire offers lower resistance to the flow of electricity. This lower resistance allows more electrons to flow through the wire more easily, resulting in a higher current.
An electric circuit is a closed path through which current can pass. It typically consists of a power source (such as a battery), conductors (wires) that carry the current, and components (such as resistors, capacitors, and switches) that manipulate the flow of electricity.
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In a series circuit, all the current passes through the one circuit. Any break will totally remove power from all of the circuit.Parallel circuits have more than one branch where the current can flow. A broken wire will only affect one part, the rest of the circuit will still pass current.In a series circuit, all the current passes through the one circuit. Any break will totally remove power from all of the circuit.Parallel circuits have more than one branch where the current can flow. A broken wire will only affect one part, the rest of the circuit will still pass current.
Semi conductors will pass electricity through with some restriction. Insulator will not pass electricity
.205 watts or 205 mw
When an electric current is interrupted, the flow of electrons is halted and no electricity is able to pass through the circuit. This can result in devices or appliances not functioning properly until the current is restored.
You would need to retake the same level examination the following year. You need to pass both the playing part and the theory part in order to pass your current level.
No. A person with incredible will power may be able to hold their breath until they pass out, but when this happens involuntary control will takeover and they will resume breathingNo. A person with incredible will power may be able to hold their breath until they pass out, but when this happens involuntary control will takeover and they will resume breathingHolding your breath can't kill you. At most, you can pass out, and then you'll start breathing automatically.