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What kind of circuit do you use for
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User: What kind of circuit do you use for

Weegy: A short circuit is an abnormal low-resistance connection between two nodes of an electrical circuit that are meant to be at different voltages. [ [ This results in an excessive electric current (overcurrent) limited only by the Thevenin equivalent resistance of the rest of the network and potentially causes circuit damage, overheating, fire or explosion. Although usually the result of a fault, there are cases where short circuits are caused intentionally, for example, for the purpose of voltage-sensing crowbar circuit protectors. large current through a battery (also called a cell) can cause the rapid buildup of heat, potentially resulting in an explosion or the release of hydrogen gas and electrolyte, which can burn tissue and may be either an acid or a base. Overloaded wires can also overheat, sometimes causing damage to the wire's insulation, or a fire. High current conditions may also occur with electric motor loads under stalled conditions, such as when the impeller of an electrically driven pump is jammed by debris; this is not a short, though it may have some similar effects. ] ]
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User: What kind of circuit do you use for a bedroom?

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15-amp kind of circuit shoul be use for a bedroom.
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