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i dont know ask someone else


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Why my square generater circuit with op amp generating saw tooth waves?

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.


When you will get to know that short circuit will happen?

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Can you burn out a 750mA transformer in a 20a circuit?

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What must you know before you change a circuit breaker?

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You all know that current can't flow if there is an open circuit. My question is how electrons know without flowing that there is an open circuit and we should not flow?

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.