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With enough money and fabrication, anything can be built.
It is built into the headlight switch.
the circuit breaker is built into the headlight switch.
If the circuit breaker is in the off position there is no need of overload protection. Overload protection monitors the load amperage, If there is no amperage through the circuit there is nothing to monitor.
The circuit breaker for the headlights is built into the headlight switch.
Electric circuit need a main circuit breaker that can protect the whole circuit from short circuit even in ground fault. It's safer if you use breaker with built in ground protection.
Mountain ranges and belts are built through a process called orogenesis
I cannot imagine a modern embedded system that is not built on a printed circuit board.
It depends on what circuit you have in mind and what tools you have. If you wish to expand an existing DC or low frequency circuit, you can add jumper wires and route them to an expansion board where the rest of your circuit may be built.
Back then the headlight circuit was protected by a circuit breaker that was built into the headlight switch.
Safety features built into a home include: * circuit breakers and ground fault circuit interrupters * electrical wiring installed to code * grounded water distribution piping * smoke detectors
Computer chips are built on a slice of silicon. Silicon forms the basis of transistors which make up a complete circuit. The circuit is photo etched onto the silcon forming complex circuits containg transistors, resistors, capacitors and diodes. The silicon is grown as a single crystal. The crystal is then sliced into thin wafers, onto which the circuit is etched. These resemble a sliced potato or CHIP.