Overcurrent, sometimes called shortcircuit.
When too much current flows through a conductor, it is called an overload. This can lead to overheating and may damage the conductor or the connected equipment if not addressed.
It depends on many factors.!! Mainly it depends upon the type of the conductor. i.e., How many valance electron is there in the conductor. As many as valance electrons as much current flows through the conductor. Length of the material should be less as much as possible and the Area (i.e., Cross section) should be increased. So the conductivity will obviously increased. By sticking in to the basics Resistance of the material should be very low. For an Ideal superconductor the resistance is ZERO as we all know. So more current flows through the conductor.
how we decide current throuh conductor
electric current
A circuit breaker is a device used to open a circuit if too much current flows through it.
No current flows when the the voltage is zero.
If no current flows through a load, then no energy is received by the load. Energy is transferred through the flow of current, so without any current, there is no energy transfer to the load.
you need more information my way. you use 2 formula v=ir and p=i*i*r. i=current r=resistance v=voltage and p=power (heat given out)
same current flow in each bulb
Current in amperes is coulombs per second, so 2 coulombs per second is 2 amperes.
3 Ampere
the wire will burn red hot or desinigrate instantly