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Devices (TV, Refrigerator, etc) are rated for maximum power/voltage/etc. (They stop working if exceeded) Devices can be overpowered by accident by overloading outlets – draws too much current Example: plugging too many things into the same outlet Ground Fault (short circuit) – contact is made between live and ground conductors Example: Working hair dryer in water – plumbing is connected to ground
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Preventing Accidental Overload Fuses small filaments (like light bulbs) Burn out when too much current is drawn Circuit breakers bimetallic strip heats up when too much current is drawn bends when heated which opens switch to prevent current flow http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/circuit-breaker2.htm GFCI outlets and breakers Complex circuitry that senses too much current almost instantly Opens circuit at outlet or breaker http://home.howstuffworks.com/question117.htm
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0.00l A and higher – feel shock 0.01A and higher – unable to release 0.02 A and higher – paralyzes respiratory muscles (you can’t breath) 0.1 A and higher – ventricular fibrillation (erratic heartbeat) 1.0 A and higher – “cooked”
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Skin has very high resistance – approximately 100,000 Ω So, V = IR 10 V = I (100,000 Ω ) I = 0.0001 A Remember! You can’t have a current without a voltage
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