1) Parts of a circuit connected together with only the impedance of the leads between them 2) In wind generators, connecting the output leads directly together so as to heavily load a generator in high winds This creates a "short" circuit path back to the generator, bypassing all other loads
a circuit failure in which the current follows an alternative conducting path, usually parallel to the desired path, with lower resistance
An accidental connection between two conductors or between a conductor and ground or some other unintended surface Back to alphabetical list
A circuit that does not have the correct measurable resistance; too much current flows and will overload the conductors
A fault or defect in a winding causing part of the normal electrical circuit to be bypassed, frequently resulting in overheating of the winding and burnout
The condition that occurs when a circuit path is created between the positive and negative poles of a battery, power supply, or circuit A short circuit will bypass any resistance in a circuit and cause it not to operate 2
a conducting path, or part of a circuit, with negligible or relatively low resistance The term is most commonly used to indicate an accidental path, which causes a much bigger current than the one you wanted See also open circuit
a low resistance connection unintentionally made between points of an electrical circuit which may result in current flow far above normal levels
Short Circuit is a state when the device requires a current over the current limit A Power over LAN Hub has a current limit of 500mA
- ignition failure caused when an electrical circuit is accidentally completed in the wrong place, such as bare wires, shunting the electricity away from the igniter
A circuit formed or closed by a conductor of relatively low resistance because shorter or of relatively great conductivity
A low-resistance connection established by accident or intention between two points in an electric circuit. The current tends to flow through the area of low resistance, bypassing the rest of the circuit. a failure of an electrical system, caused by bad wires or a fault in a connection in the wires
include a wire or other component into a circuit which effectively nullifies a component of that circuit, or leaves the voltage across the component unchanged in its AC or DC signal
When current flows "short" of reaching a device Caused by a hot conductor accidentally contacting a neutral or ground A short circuit is an immediate fault to ground and should always cause the breaker to trip or the fuse to blow (also see ground fault)
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