how an electric circuit and electric device can be safe from the damage due to overloading
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Electrical circuits are designed to handle a limited amount ofelectricity. An overload occurs when you draw more electricitythan a circuit can safely handle. ... If there were no breaker in thecircuit, an overload would cause the circuit wiring to overheat, which could melt the wire insulation and lead to a fire.
Electrical circuits are designed to handle a limited amount ofelectricity. An overload occurs when you draw more electricitythan a circuit can safely
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handle. ... If there were no breaker in thecircuit, an overload would cause the circuit wiring to overheat, which could melt the wire insulation and lead to a fire. Thanks
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handle. ... If there were no breaker in thecircuit, an overload would cause the circuit wiring to overheat, which could melt the wire insulation and lead to a fire.
Electrical circuits are designed to handle a limited amount ofelectricity. An overload occurs when you draw more electricitythan a circuit can safely
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handle. ... If there were no breaker in thecircuit, an overload would cause the circuit wiring to overheat, which could melt the wire insulation and lead to a fire. Thanks