A complete path and a voltage source.
you can regulate either, it depends on the requirements of your circuit.
as far as i know there will not be a short circuit 3 coming out any time soon
BS7671:2008, Requirements for Electrical Installations, defines the design current (of a circuit) as 'the magnitude of the current (rms value for a.c.) to be carried by the circuit in normal service'.
A GFCI can not be used on a three wire branch circuit. It has to be on a single two wire circuit.
A circuit named for its type of load is often referred to as a "load circuit." This type of circuit specifically describes the electrical load it serves, such as resistive (like heaters), inductive (like motors), or capacitive loads (like capacitors). The classification helps in understanding the behavior and requirements of the circuit, including power consumption and load characteristics. Such distinctions are important for designing and managing electrical systems efficiently.
requirements
you can regulate either, it depends on the requirements of your circuit.
3 pole circuit breakers are used for 3 phase lines
For a 225 amp 208 volt 3 phase circuit, you would typically need to use a 3/0 AWG copper wire or a 250 kcmil aluminum wire. Be sure to consult with local electrical codes and regulations to ensure compliance with specific requirements for your installation.
a. Lower hate requirements b. Lower switching losses c. Smaller snubber circuit requirements
Parallel
write 3 components of an electronic circuit
write 3 components of an electronic circuit
A good conductor ana potential difference between two poles
Selection and setting of a transistor's operating pointto meet circuit functional requirements.
as far as i know there will not be a short circuit 3 coming out any time soon
BS7671:2008, Requirements for Electrical Installations, defines the design current (of a circuit) as 'the magnitude of the current (rms value for a.c.) to be carried by the circuit in normal service'.