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Does a refrigerator have parallel and series circuits?

A Refrigerator is technically a series because if one wire goes out all of the others go out


What would be the voltage drop in an electrical circuit of the current draw was 65 amps and the circuit was 750 feet long with No. 6 TW conductor?

#6 copper wire has a resistance of 0.3951 ohms per 1000 ft (from wire tables). A 750 ft circuit contains 1500 ft of wire so the resistance is 0.5926 ohms. With 65 amps flowing the voltage drop is 38.5 volts. The power lost in the cable is 2½ kW.


What is the function of an XOR gate in a circuit, and can you provide a diagram illustrating its operation?

An XOR gate in a circuit is a logic gate that outputs a true (1) signal only when the number of true inputs is odd. It is commonly used in digital electronics for tasks like data encryption and error detection. Here is a simple diagram illustrating the operation of an XOR gate: Diagram: A circuit with two input wires labeled A and B, and one output wire labeled Y. The XOR gate symbol is shown in the middle, with a plus sign inside a circle. The output wire Y is connected to the XOR gate symbol. I hope this explanation and diagram help clarify the function of an XOR gate in a circuit.


In twisted-pair wire how does the twist ratio affect transmission?

(1) the higher the twist, the higher the throughput (2) The higher the twist, the the lower the crosstalk


What is drain wire and what is it used for?

The roll of drain wire in the cable is to complete the circuit from the shield to the ground. This allows all the excess electrical noise to be routed to the ground.

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How can a broken wire affect a series circuit differently than a parallel ciruit?

In a series circuit, a broken wire will interrupt the flow of current and cause all components to stop working. In a parallel circuit, if one wire is broken, the components in that branch will stop working, but components in other branches will continue to function.


When the switch is closed how does the broken wire affect the heating element in circuit A?

If there's a broken wire then the circuit is no longer closed. It's open.


How can a broken wire affect a series circuit differently than a parallel circuit?

In a series circuit, all the current passes through the one circuit. Any break will totally remove power from all of the circuit.Parallel circuits have more than one branch where the current can flow. A broken wire will only affect one part, the rest of the circuit will still pass current.In a series circuit, all the current passes through the one circuit. Any break will totally remove power from all of the circuit.Parallel circuits have more than one branch where the current can flow. A broken wire will only affect one part, the rest of the circuit will still pass current.


What type of electrical circuit will be broken if a wire breaks?

Current will cease to flow in a series electrical circuit.


What is a circuit that only has one loop of wire?

A simple circuit that has only one loop of wire is a series circuit. In a series circuit, the components are connected in a single path, forming a closed loop for the current to flow through. If one component fails, the entire circuit will be broken.


If a wire on a series circuit is disconnected what will happen to the two lights?

If a wire on a series circuit is disconnected, both lights will go out. In a series circuit, current flows through each component in sequence, so if the circuit is broken by disconnecting a wire, the current cannot flow through either light.


What is a circuit with a broken wire?

A circuit with a broken wire is an open circuit, meaning there is a gap in the pathway for electricity to flow. This interruption stops the current from completing its loop, resulting in a non-functional circuit. Fixing the broken wire will restore the connection and allow the circuit to operate properly.


What factors affect current strength in a series circuit?

The number of resistors and their value. The wire and the junction points have resistance also.


What type of circuit has more than one circuit on a wire a series circuit or a parallel circuit?

A parallel circuit is :)


What type of circuit has more than one resistor on a wire?

The answer is a Series circuit.


A circuit with more than one resistor on a single wire is a?

Is A Series Circuit


Do you have a Circuit diagram for a 4 Series Scania Truck?

wire diagram for scania 4 series