What is fuse?
The thin short wire used in a live wire of the electric cable to prevent excess current flow in an electrical circuit is called fuse. or, The device used to stop the sudden large flow of electricity is called fuse.
The thin short wire used in a live wire of the electric cable to prevent excess current flow in an electrical circuit is called fuse. or, The device used to stop the sudden large flow of electricity is called fuse.
The waste of electrical energy due to the resistance of wire used in electricity transmission is called system loss. or, The loss of electric energy due to the conversion of electric energy into heat energy during transportation is called system loss.
If the demand for electricity in an area is more than the electricity produced, then naturally required electricity cannot be supplied in that area. Then the substations are forced to keep electricity supply off in one area to supply electricity to another area. This process is called load shedding.
An electric charge is the property of matter where it has fewer electrons than protons in its atoms.
Analog signals are continuously changeable voltage or current.
Electric current is the flow of electric charge across a surface, point, or region.
The semiconductor device produced by p-type and n-type semiconductors is called a diode.
Specific resistance is a property of a material defining how strongly can the material oppose the flow of electrode current. At constant temperature, the resistance of a conductor of unit cross-sectional area and length is called specific resistance of the conducting element at that temperature.