tuned circuit
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Before you change a circuit breaker it has to be established that the breaker is at fault and not some other part of the circuit.
as far as i know there will not be a short circuit 3 coming out any time soon
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The circuit has one inductor and capacitor connected in such a way that it produce the resonance condition for only one frequency. on the other hand for double tuned circuit it has more number of reactive elements and it has two tuning frequency. The single tuned circuit is of interest when the poles are imaginary, and rest of the two cases are not more interest. w=wn the time it produce the resonance and the damping factor zeta is zero and the circuit is in undamped condition.
You know your circuit works when it does what you designed it to do, and prefferably as little else as possible.
i do not know what an astable circuit does thats why i aksed
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Cannot answer this question. Will need to know the voltage and amperage of the circuit. Also need to know the application i.e. is it a lighting circuit or a motor circuit?
i dont know ask someone else
this is because you have a short in either the the ac circuit or the fan/blower circuit. You'll know know which one by turning the fan on without the ac, and if it doesn't blow the fuse then you know it's the ac circuit.
If that's not what you have expected, then your circuit probably has a design flaw. I don't know much about op-amp circuits myself, but in any case, for anybody to know what is wrong with the circuit, he would need to know more details about how you designed the circuit.
1. That if a short circuit occurs we will get a sign before short circuit will happen or not ? 2. what we can do ? 3. how fuse can get a short circuit ? 4. which wires we have to use from preventing short circuit ?
I dont know but it is to get a circuit common and to give a negative input to the circuit
If you know what you're doing, you can probably accomplish that in a 1A circuit.
Before you change a circuit breaker it has to be established that the breaker is at fault and not some other part of the circuit.
It's not that they "know" there is an open circuit. It's that they can't flow. Imagine a hose with water in it. If you pinch the hose, water can't flow any more. An open circuit is like a pinched hose.