A fuse will fall into this category.
A meltdown can occur in a nuclear reactor when there is too much current flow, causing the fuel rods to overheat. This can lead to a loss of control over the nuclear reaction and the release of radioactive material.
circuit breaker or fuse
In a service drop conductor the only limiting factor is the first over current device down stream from the service.
Circuit Breaker
The ohm is the unit of electrical resistance to current flow. More ohms (more resistance), the less current will flow. Less ohms (less resistance), the more current will flow. One ohm is defined as the amount of resistance that will cause one ampere of current to flow if the supply voltage is one volt. Ohm's law states that amps = volts / ohms So, if you had a 12 volt battery, and you connected a load, say a heating element that had a resistance of 3 ohms, how much current would flow in the circuit? amps = 12 volts / 3 ohms amps = 4
to prevent a circuit from overloading if too much current flow safely interrupt the circuit if it becomes overloaded
1.6x10^19 amperes is the amount of current that a flow of an electron will contain.
The current flow is too much
The current flow is too much
Everything Depends on the voltage supply ...... Current flow (Amp) = Watt / Voltage the Current flow will be 1 amp if voltage is 1 V the Current flow will be 0.5 amp if voltage is 2 V the Current flow will be 0.25 amp if voltage is 4 V and so on.......
Rate of flow of charge is called electric current. Generally we knows current means flow.... here rate of flow of charge means how much charge flows in a given time is called electric current
how we decide current throuh conductor
A circuit breaker or a fuse is used to insure that too much current does not flow through one circuit.
There is more current flowing and the wire can not flow that much current.
It means scondry and primary coil how current flow in weldingp plant.
same current flow in each bulb
It depends on the resistance (d.c.) or impedance (a.c.) of the load.
circuit breaker or fuse