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When a light bulb causes an electrical trip, it typically indicates a short circuit, overload, or a ground fault. A short circuit occurs when the electrical current bypasses the intended path, often due to damaged wiring or a faulty bulb. An overload happens when too many devices draw power from the same circuit, exceeding its capacity. In either case, the circuit breaker trips to prevent overheating or potential fire hazards.

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