If there's a broken wire then the circuit is no longer closed. It's open.
A circuit with a broken wire is an open circuit, meaning there is a gap in the pathway for electricity to flow. This interruption stops the current from completing its loop, resulting in a non-functional circuit. Fixing the broken wire will restore the connection and allow the circuit to operate properly.
A switch, circuit breaker, fuse, or switching transistor can do that.
No. An element is an element. It makes up other things, but cannot be broken down.
compounds CAN be decomposed elements CANTThe answer would be Mercury because it is an element and can't be broken down by chemical means. but methane, ethanol and ammonia can be broken down by physical means because they are compounds.
This is called an element.
The heating element is probably broken
because the circuit is not a full circuit so it wont work!
There are two circuits in your dryer. One runs the motor, the other the heating element. Something in your heating element circuit is broken, and the most likely culprit is the element. To check it, unplug the dryer, take the back off, find the element, disconnect one of the two wires and put an ohmmeter across the two connections. If it reads infinity, change the element.
The heating element in your dishwasher may not be working due to a malfunction or damage. This can be caused by issues such as a blown fuse, a faulty thermostat, or a broken heating element itself. It is recommended to consult a professional technician to diagnose and repair the problem.
When the switch is moved to the "off" position, the circuit connecting the power source to the heating element is broken, stopping the flow of electricity. This causes the heating element to cool down, eventually turning off the hair dryer.
Common issues with the Whirlpool Duet dryer heating element include a faulty heating element, a broken thermal fuse, or a malfunctioning thermostat. These issues can be resolved by replacing the heating element, checking and replacing the thermal fuse if necessary, and testing and replacing the thermostat if it is not functioning properly.
The thermostat is broken. If it's not heating at all the heater element and/or it's fuse is broken.
The heating element in a dryer may not be working due to a malfunction in the element itself, a faulty thermostat, a broken fuse, or a problem with the power supply. It is important to check these components to determine the exact cause of the issue.
Short circuit to ground. The element is not safe to use and when properly wired, will cause the fuse to blow. Without the earth wire it will be dangerous and the chassis will be at mains potential! The element is intact, but the insulation has broken down to earth.
In a series circuit, all the current passes through the one circuit. Any break will totally remove power from all of the circuit.Parallel circuits have more than one branch where the current can flow. A broken wire will only affect one part, the rest of the circuit will still pass current.In a series circuit, all the current passes through the one circuit. Any break will totally remove power from all of the circuit.Parallel circuits have more than one branch where the current can flow. A broken wire will only affect one part, the rest of the circuit will still pass current.
In a series circuit, a broken wire will interrupt the flow of current and cause all components to stop working. In a parallel circuit, if one wire is broken, the components in that branch will stop working, but components in other branches will continue to function.
There could be several reasons why your clothes dryer is not heating. Some common causes include a faulty heating element, a malfunctioning thermostat, a clogged vent or lint filter restricting airflow, or a broken thermal fuse. It is recommended to have a professional technician inspect and diagnose the issue for proper repair.