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In electrical terminology it is an over current device. This could be an electrical breaker. Another form of an over current device is a fuse.
An electrical generator does that.
A fuse.
Any device with an electrical current will create a magnetic field. A tube of wire coils with a current running through it is called a solenoid and it will produce a magnetic field through the inside of the tube, as well as around it... Sorry, not much for physics.
The device in question needs energy to work; the energy has to come from somewhere. In the case of electrical devices, they have been specifically designed to take their energy from the electrical network - or in some cases, of a battery.
The electrical current for a home device travels in a circuit.
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In electrical terminology it is an over current device. This could be an electrical breaker. Another form of an over current device is a fuse.
An electrical device that converts alternating current to direct current is known as a rectifier. An inverter is a device that converts direct current to alternating current.
An electrical device activated by a current that opens or closes another circuit is called a relay. A contactor also falls into this category.
In electrical terminology it is an over current device. This could be an electrical breaker. Another form of an over current device is a fuse.
In electrical terminology it is an over current device. This could be an electrical breaker. Another form of an over current device is a fuse.
A relay is an electrical device that opens or closes in response to a small electrical current or voltage. This makes or breaks the connection in another device.
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In electrical terminology it is an over current device. This could be an electrical breaker. Another form of an over current device is a fuse.