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What is a short circuit?

Asked by: Katie Wright

Answer

A short circuit is simply a low resistance connection between the two


conductors supplying electrical power to any circuit. This results in
excessive current flow in the power source through the 'short,' and may
even cause the power source to be destroyed. If a fuse is in the supply
circuit, it will do its job and blow out, opening the circuit and stopping the
current flow.

A short circuit may be in a direct- or alternating-current (DC or AC) circuit. If


it is a battery that is shorted, the battery will be discharged very quickly and
will heat up due to the high current flow.

Short circuits can produce very high temperatures due to the high power
dissipation in the circuit. If a charged, high-voltage capacitor is short
circuited by a thin wire, the resulting huge current and power dissipation will
cause the wire to actually explode.

Arc welding is a common example of the practical application of the heating


due to a short circuit. The power supply for an arc welder can supply very
high currents that flow through the welding rod and the metal pieces being
welded. The point of contact between the rod and the metal surfaces gets
heated to the melting point, fusing a part of the rod and both surfaces into a
single piece.

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