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Theoretically there is no limit to the voltage of an electrical current.
Current limiting is the practice in electrical or electronic circuits of imposing an upper limit on the current. The simplest form of current limiting in mains is fuse.
A diode.
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Electronic ballast is designed to limit the current which goes through an electrical circuit. This keeps the circuit from overheating or suffering other ill effects from having too much current.
Diode's are restrictive to one direction of current only. A resistor will limit the amount of current in a circuit.
it melts and breaks the circuit when current beyond its safe working limit passes through it . it can be of many types metallic , electrolytic .
A thin metal strip or wire that is designed to separate (melt) above a certain amperage (electrical pressure). It acts as a "safety valve" if the flow of electrical current exceeds it's limit. Once the internal strip or wire melts, current flow stops.
Electrical circuits, to limit the maximum current flow. Fuses will "blow", or burn out, and cause an open circuit, to stop the flow of current when it could potentially damage a circuit, system, or device.
Not necessarily. If a load has a low power factor, it will be drawing more current than necessary, but its energy consumption will be no different from it having a high power factor.
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