Loads or power consuming devices are usually wired?
Analysing a circuit with a shorted component need specialised electrical test equipment.
An electrical load is a component or device that consumes electrical energy to perform work, such as lighting, heating, or powering machinery. It converts electrical energy into other forms of energy, such as heat, light, or mechanical energy. Loads can be resistive (like heaters), inductive (like motors), or capacitive (like capacitors), and they are essential for the functioning of electrical circuits.
A generator converts mechanical power into electrical power. A motor converts electrical power into mechanical power.
the electrical power triangle is as shown in the above pictiure
Load
Power-consuming device
power source
power source
power source
power source
The component of an IED that creates an electrical charge is typically a battery or power source. This electrical charge is used to initiate the explosive material or trigger the detonation mechanism of the IED.
A capacitor is an electrical component that can hold an electrical charge. It stores energy in an electric field when connected to a power source and can release this stored energy when needed.
Energy efficiency is the ratio between the useful power, and the electrical power used. If this ratio is - for example - 70%, that means that the remaining 30% of the input power is wasted.
Not necessarily. Amperage (current) is just one component of electrical power. Power is the product of voltage and current. To calculate power, you need both voltage and amperage.
What component of ied creates electrical charge
exciter is a component in a electrical generator and or the low power rf stages of a radio transmitter