An electrical circuit is an electrically conductive path, through which electricity can continuously flow, driven by the voltage of some generator or battery. A circuit is not literally circular in the geometrical sense, and it can have a very complicated shape, but it is circular in effect, because the electric current leaves the generator or battery and then returns to it, and then leaves again, and so forth.
No, overcharging cellphone will not cause an electrical short circuit.
An electric circuit.
Earth wire is meant to protect the user in case there is earth fault in the device or circuit. Only earth wire alone is not sufficient. It needs to be provided with suitable circuit breaker that breaks the circuit automatically.
series circuit
spur evolves from spurious terminology.In electrical terminology it is denoted by a range of frequency through which any electrical circuit (specaially in case of RF and microwave circuits) is operated.
Shunting of a circuit is the electrical terminology for bypassing a circuit.
Hooter is an alternate name for buzzer or alarm device.
No, a fuse is a safety device designed to protect an electrical circuit from excessive current by breaking the circuit when the current exceeds a certain level. It is not meant to store electrical charge.
The current flowing in an electrical circuit.
No, cathodes are negative in an electrical circuit.
The drawing of an electrical circuit is called a.............= schematic drawing.
The circuit trip in your electrical system could be caused by an overload of electrical devices on the circuit, a short circuit, or a ground fault.
Closing a switch in an electrical circuit will complete the circuit. The supply voltage will then be applied to that circuit, and current will flow through that circuit.
No, an electrical approved switch is used to break an electrical circuit.
basic circuit of electrical protective relay
The anode is positive in an electrical circuit.
Yes, the cathode is negative in an electrical circuit.