its is an oject that can be used in a cicuit board, this object should allow an electric current to flow through it
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r1 plus r2 is the measurement of the combined electrical continuity of the phase conductor and circuit protective conductor on and electrical circuit.
Yes, since the current is the same through out the complete circuit. the design size of the conductor entering the circuit should be the same size as the conductor leaving the circuit.
Sure. In a two-wire circuit, both wires carry equal currents.
To protect a circuit, we use a fuse or circuit breaker. The fuse or circuit breaker must always be placed in the lineconductor, never in the neutral conductor. So, if we want to completely isolate a circuit from the supply, we must remove the fuse from the line conductor, and open the link in the neutral conductor. A 'link' is a non-fusible metal break point in the neutral.
A shorted circuit.
A conductor carries the voltage potential from the source to the load, i.e. the wires from a circuit breaker to a light.
the electrical circuit, load, conductor, open circuit, switch,
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Well, if you have a functioning (=closed) circuit, and introduce an unknown object, then if the circuit is still functioning (=closed) then the object is a conductor. If it stops working, then it's either an insulator or an very poor conductor.
r1 plus r2 is the measurement of the combined electrical continuity of the phase conductor and circuit protective conductor on and electrical circuit.
The voltage source is the source of the electricity. The conductor is what the electricity flows through to reach its destination. Example: A battery is a voltage source and an electrical wire is the conductor.
A 277-volt circuit typically consists of three conductors - one hot conductor, one neutral conductor, and one ground conductor. The hot conductor carries the 277 volts, the neutral conductor provides a return path for the current, and the ground conductor is for safety purposes.
Of the three choices, capacitance does not limit current flow in an AC circuit.
are you dum?a circuit with a source of energy and at least one conductor is blah.
If a light bulb is touched by a conductor to complete the circuit, it will turn on if the circuit is closed and working properly. The conductor helps to create a path for the electricity to flow from the power source to the light bulb, allowing it to illuminate.
Yes, since the current is the same through out the complete circuit. the design size of the conductor entering the circuit should be the same size as the conductor leaving the circuit.