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An open circuit.
it is called a circuit and when it is closed is called a closed circuit and when open circuit it is called an open circuit
Electric Shock. Nerves can be stimulated by chemicals, touch, or electric shock. Electronic shock allows for the duration, frequency, and voltage of the shock to be precisely controlled.
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An open circuit.
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A locomotive runs using electric motor .this motor runs engine and ultimately trains run.11000 or 25000 volts are used to run these motors in the engines.a pantograph (antenna like device) captures power from wire.in the process the power goes directly in yhe engine as rest part is insulated with ceramic type bad conductors. Also engine is designed to prevent shock in short circuit like situation the electric shock gets earthed by circuit protection mechanism.CommentBecause you are not in contact with the electrical supply.
With a core type core, the windings surround the limbs. With a shell type core, empty limbs surround the limbs bearing the windings. From the magnetic circuit point of view, a core-type is equivalent to a series electric circuit, whereas a shell type is equivalent to a parallel electric circuit.
it is called a circuit and when it is closed is called a closed circuit and when open circuit it is called an open circuit
Electric Shock. Nerves can be stimulated by chemicals, touch, or electric shock. Electronic shock allows for the duration, frequency, and voltage of the shock to be precisely controlled.
The 'core' type is a magnetic circuit equivalent to an series electric circuit; a 'shell' type is equivalent to a parallel electric circuit. So, the reluctance (magnetic equivalent of resistance) will be lower for a shell type of similar cross-sectional
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Electric energy powers appliances such as a radio or light bulb. It travels in a CLOSE CIRCUIT.
Electric current
A 'core type' transformer core is one in which the primary windings and secondary windings are placed around each of the limbs, as opposed to a 'shell type' core, in which the two windings are placed across the centre core. A core-type core is a magnetic circuit equivalent to an electric series circuit, whereas a shell-type core is equivalent to an electric parallel circuit.