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Why is a dual line braking circuit better single line system?

If fluid is lost due to component failure, you will get total brake failure (loss of all braking except parking/emergency brake) on a single circuit system. A dual circuit system will only fail in one circuit, leaving the remaining circuit working. It is therefore safer.


What is the difference between a run and a circuit?

run in a electrical system means a wiring & conduit runs coming from Panel Board Circuit Breaker to its branch circuit loads in a circuit. while circuit is a designated number of branch breaker in a panel board where power load was individual connected.


Compare synchronous and asynchronous operation of sequential circuits?

A Synchronous Sequential Circuit is a system whose behavior can be defined on the timing of their signals , where in the case of asynchronous sequential circuit depend upon the order in which its inputs signals change and can be affected at any instance of time . (reference : M. Moris Mano)


What is the main part eletricity circuit?

An electric circuit is a system of several parts. The circuit cannot function without all of them therefore there is no 'main' part. Essential parts are; power source, conducting material, load.


What is a feeder circuit?

Definition from the National Electrical Code Article 100:Feeder. All circuit conductors between the service equipment, the source of a separately derived system, or other power supply and the final branch-circuit overcurrent device.Branch Circuit. The circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the outlet(s).

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