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A switch makes a physical break in the electric circuit. With the circuit broken the electricity can not flow. When the switch is turned the other way the circuit is completed and the current/electricity can flow.
Answer for UK, Europe and countries running a 50 Hz supply service.A domestic power supply enters the property as a single-phase two-wire circuit with a large fuse or cut-out. The distribution panel splits the circuit off into several smaller circuits each with its own fuse or circuit breaker.A simple example in Europe would the nominal 230 v supply which would have a 60 amp fuse for a typical small property. The distribution panel would split that off into a 30 amp ring circuit, a 30 amp cooker circuit and a 10 amp lighting circuit. The advantage is that a fault in one circuit would blow only one of the fuses and would not disconnect the entire supply to the property.
There are many "circuit breakers" got to be more specific. There is a fuse box inside the van and another higher amperage fuses in the power distribution box in the engine compartment.
Main reason is for safety. Another reason is because if there is a heavy load, you may blow the fuse.
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create a circuit is very simple. we use gates in creating a circuit.
When the circuit needs the electrical property of resistance, of course.
You are replacing a component in the circuit. It could also be called the load.
a closed circuit is a complete circuit with no breaks at all, one example:- a closed circuit occurs when you turn the light switch on an open circuit has a physical break in the circuit, which stops the flow of electrons. one example is when the lights are turned off, the switch creates a physical break in the circuit
As I have no information on the circuit I can make no valid predictions as to the effect of replacing diodes with resistors. However I assume the effect(s) will resemble that of having very defective diodes in the circuit.
by creating a current flowing circuit
by creating two circuit loops
By repairing it, or replacing the component if it's within a component.
No, the resistance in a circuit does not change when voltage changes. Resistance is an inherent property of the circuit.
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You have a short somewhere in that circuit if the fuse blows soon after replacing it check the condition of the wires in that circuit
It does what is says, breaks the circuit. The actual term for this is creating an Open. Current can only flow through a complete circuit, so if there is an open(break) in the circuit, current will not continue to run.