Usually dissipated as heat. Can be converted into light, motion, sound, etc.
depending at the kind and high at the voltage, or/and the high of the power
Maximum power transfer happens in a circuit when the resistance of the circuit equals the reactance. Impedance Z = R + jX. At R=X, maximum power transfer happens.
The power in the circuit will increase.
When a circuit is closed, it forms a complete path for the flow of electric current from the power source (such as a battery) through the circuit components (resistors, capacitors, etc.) and back to the power source. This allows electrical energy to be transferred and used to power devices connected to the circuit.
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No because a circuit without power applied can only be shown to be a short circuit after the power is applied between the 'right' two points.
Power = (energy used)/(time to use it)Power dissipated by an electrical circuit =(voltage across the circuit) x (current through the circuit)or(resistance of the circuit) x (square of the current through the circuit)or(square of the voltage across the circuit)/(resistance of the circuit)
if the resistance is decreased and the current stays the same, then the power decreases.
No, the neutral wire does not carry power in an electrical circuit. It is used to complete the circuit and provide a return path for the current.
A break in an electrical circuit will cause the circuit's load to stop operating.
Short Circuit
they are used for more power than a series circuit so you should use this one.