If you are talking about the circuits load being to large for the circuits capacity, then the circuits over current or over load protection will come into effect. The fault will open the circuit, thereby isolating the load from the electrical supply source.
the current in series will be same..
A voltage error circuit is called an error amplifier and happens when there are discrepancies between the voltage output and the reference voltage. A current error circuit happens when there is a disruption of flow in an ammeter.
In this case current flows from a high voltage to a lower voltage in a circuit.
It is nothing but how much current or voltage taken in the circuit. It is known as Magnitude.
Because of fire
the current in series will be same..
current remains same in series while divide itself in parallel circuit
When you add resistance to a circuit, current goes down. Ohm's Law: current = voltage divided by resistance.
A voltage error circuit is called an error amplifier and happens when there are discrepancies between the voltage output and the reference voltage. A current error circuit happens when there is a disruption of flow in an ammeter.
If the track of the current is broken in a series circuit, the circuit will be interrupted and no current will flow. The components in the circuit will not receive any power and will not function until the circuit is repaired.
Then the current will stop flowing.
When a electro magnet is formed
When a electro magnet is formed
The circuit current is interrupted and all the lights will go out.
in a parallel circuit, current get divided among the parallel branches in a manner so that the product of current and the resistance of each branch becomes same. The sum of the current in each branch is equal to the total current of the circuit.
In this case current flows from a high voltage to a lower voltage in a circuit.
The current leads the voltage by 90degree....