A simple circuit can be built as follows:
A circuit breaker must be reset to ON after a short circuit but does not need to be replaced. It depends on the type of CB. A fuse is also a circuit breaker and it needs to be replaced after a short circuit. Relayed circuit breakers have to be "picked up" after a dropout and need not be replaced as such.
In order to illuminate the light, you need a closed circuit. It would be normally open, and closed to indicate that the door is open.
You need a reset circuit in the 8051, as in every logic circuit, in order to ensure that it starts up in a known state.
Analysing a circuit with a shorted component need specialised electrical test equipment.
Any devices that are added to a circuit and need the full line voltage to operate, are added in parallel to any other load devices or fixtures in the circuit.
No, it can be on a circuit with conventional outlets.
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 HAVE A SMALL ELECTRIC CLOCK MOTOR THAT I NEED TO REVERSE. WHAT IS THE CIRCUIT I NEED TO REVERSE IT?
A circuit breaker must be reset to ON after a short circuit but does not need to be replaced. It depends on the type of CB. A fuse is also a circuit breaker and it needs to be replaced after a short circuit. Relayed circuit breakers have to be "picked up" after a dropout and need not be replaced as such.
If a circuit has no switch then it remains 'on' permanently. If you desire to open or close a circuit, for turning on or turning off a light for example, you need some kind of switch.
In order to illuminate the light, you need a closed circuit. It would be normally open, and closed to indicate that the door is open.
Go to http;//www.wicourts.gov/circuit and then choose the county you need.
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The word 'circuit' is not a Biblical word, so you will need to define what you mean by circuit.