The load of a flashlight is the bulb.
An open circuit or a short-circuit (if that circuit is complete).
No. No load and short circuit is not similar. No load can be 1) Either open circuit i.e. Only Potential is available and load is not connected 2) Load (i.e. motor etc ) is connected but not working with full load or full capacity. In this case the current will flow through the circuit depending on the load. It means No load condition is a condition where no current or a small ( relative / comparative term) current is flowing through the circuit. In Short circuit the load side resistance/ impedance become so less that very high amount of current is passing through circuit.( The protection is therefor required for any circuit) No load and and short circuit is not similar. Thanks
A load increases the flow of electrical current in a series circuit. No load, no flow.
As load is conected in circuit , so thre is no open circuit therefore there would not be any open circuit voltage.
this is a circuit in which the switch is located before the load in the circuit
The bulb is the load of the circuit, without it you have a short circuit.
the electrical circuit, load, conductor, open circuit, switch,
For a d.c. circuit, you divide its supply voltage by the resistance of its load. For an a.c. circuit, you divide its supply voltage by the impedance of its load.
No, a switch is not considered a load in an electrical circuit. A switch controls the flow of electricity to the load (such as a light bulb or motor) by opening or closing the circuit. The load is the component in the circuit that consumes the electrical energy.
A load not connected to ground but connected in a feedback circuit is floating load
this is a circuit in which the switch is located before the load in the circuit
The current in a circuit is reduced to prevent the circuit from over load.