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What is an electrical fault?
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Asked 11/3/2008 11:38:30 AM
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User: What is an electrical fault?

Weegy: an electrical fault occurs on an electrical line, the point of origin is on a
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arc_mapping]

User: What is an electrical earth fault?

Weegy: As you know electricity takes the path of least resistance. If the path of least resistance happens to be the earth, then the power leaks to the earth, causing an earth fault. This usually happens in a floating neutral circuit. [
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User: What is overcurrent?

Weegy: The fundamental purpose of overcurrent protection is to protect conductors and
[www.iaei.org/subscriber/magazine/magazine_02_b.htm]

User: What is a short circuit?

Weegy: A short circuit (sometimes abbreviated to short or s/c) in an electrical circuit allows a current along a different path from the one intended. [ The electrical opposite of a short circuit is an "open circuit", which is an infinite resistance between two nodes. It is common to misuse "short circuit" to describe any electrical malfunction, regardless of the actual problem. ]

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An electrical fault is an abnormal condition in an electrical system or equipment that can disrupt normal operation.

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An overcurrent is a condition which exists in an electrical circuit when the normal load current is exceeded.

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Short circuit is: a path that allows most of the current in an electric circuit to flow around or away from the principal elements or devices in the circuit.

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