Overload vs Short circuit Explained
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Difference between Short Circuit and overload. • A short circuit is a path or circuit that allows current to flow with zero or negligible resistance. • It is an abnormal condition caused when positive and negative terminals come into direct contact without a load. • During a short circuit, voltage drops to zero and current flow depending on the circuit impedance. • Overload is an abnormal condition, during which the current flow goes beyond the rated or desired value. • Under overloaded conditions, the voltage may reduce but will not become zero. • • More: http://www.electricalclassroom.com/di... • Like our facebook page: / electricalclassroom • Follow us on Twitter: • / electricclassro • Follow us on Google: https://plus.google.com/+Electricalcl...
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