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The point where wires interconnect with other wires is known as a "junction".

In your panel the circuit breakers are connected to the buss, each circuit breaker feeds a different circuit. Different circuits are not connected together.

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How are series circuits used in air conditioning equipment?

series circuits are used in all safety's in hvac.


What is the design procedure for clamping circuits?

Clamping circuits use diodes and capacitors. First, the first circuit must be set up, then a?æsine wave should be input into it. The input and output should be observed and adjusted as necessary; then, the process should be repeated for the other circuits.


Where is capacitor located?

A capacitor is typically located within electronic circuits, often found on circuit boards alongside other components such as resistors, transistors, and integrated circuits. They can be positioned in various places depending on the application, such as power supply circuits, signal processing circuits, or audio equipment. In larger devices, capacitors may be mounted directly on the motherboard or in dedicated sections for power management.


Kirchoff's Voltage and Current Laws apply to all ac circuits?

Kirchoff's Voltage and Current Laws apply to all AC circuits as well as DC circuits. Other laws, such as Ohm's law and Norton and Thevanin equivalents apply equally as well. The complicating factor is that, at AC, current and voltage are not usually in phase with each other, unless it is a simple resistive circuit. That makes the math harder, but it does not make it invalid or impossible.


What is flaming left hand rule?

Stretch the thumb the first finger and the central finger of the left hand so that they are mutually perpendicular to each other. If the first four finger points in the direction of magnetic field the central finger points in the direction of current then the thumb points in the direction of motion of the conductor is known as fleming's left hand rule. by Prosenjit.

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to interconnect to the people around the world and to share information to other


What are the advantages and disadvantages of series circuits?

There are no particular advantages or disadvantages of series or parallel circuits. Some circuits require one while other circuits require the other. Frequency filters often require one or the other depending on whether you need a pass or rejection filter.


How many paths can currents take in seres and parallel circuits?

In series circuits, there is only one path for the current to flow through all the components. In parallel circuits, the current can take multiple paths by splitting at junction points and recombining at other junction points.