A device with a low resistive load will produce a high current in a series circuit.
A device with a low resistive load will produce a high current in a series circuit.
That depends on what you call "high".Whether or not you consider it high, the current is the same all the way around a series circuit.
a short
Reduce current - reduce power.
A short, or short circuit.
Power Surge
Series motors have the highest starting torque. The torque is proportional to the square of the current, and the starting current is so high it has to be limited by a resistor called a rheostat. Series motos are used mainly on trams and trolley buses.
the coil it is used to produce high voltage, low current, high frequency alternating current electricity. A burst of electromagnetic radiation is something the coil will not do.
High skin resistance can produce severe skin burns but prevent the current from entering the body
You would get a high circulating current through both cells, possibly enough to do significant damage to both the cells and to you, depending on the capacity of the cells. Technically, they would actually be connected in series, not parallel!
CT(Current Transformer) is used to measure current flowing in the circuit. Current can be fully drawn or sensed in series condition. That's why , it is connected in series. In parallel , the current is divided; and hence the total current cannot be measured)
Sounds like an electrical short to me. Officially called a "Short Circut or S/C," these pertain to more than just high-current closed connections.