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17th November 2019 07:54 PM
sandyghose
Re: What is the difference between Short and open circuit?

let you have circuit with a load(Resistence). If you replace the load and place a normal copper wire it will become short circuit. By short circuit you only have current.
let you have circuit with a load(Resistence). If you remove the load and keep the ciruit end open. it will become open circuit. From open circuit you only have voltage.
3rd October 2019 08:32 PM
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Re: What is the difference between Short and open circuit?

Theory about effect of open and short circuit in simple circuit
7th January 2018 03:18 PM
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Re: What is the difference between Short and open circuit?

How can I know to apply Open circuit and closed circuit in a circuit diagram.
22nd April 2012 02:50 PM
rahul k
Re: What is the difference between Short and open circuit?

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Originally Posted by Raja Hariharan View Post
Difference between short and open circuit?...please tell me what is the difference
Difference Between Open Circuit and Short Circuit:


~~ A short circuit is simply a low resistance connection between the two conductors supplying electrical power to any circuit. But Open Circuit is an electric circuit that has been broken, so that there is no complete path for current flow.

~~ In the case of short circuit model, the RF device will use the input impedance of the next stage as its load. In the case of open circuit, the device is isolated from the next stage, however, the signal still goes through.

~~ An open circuit is where there is no current flow ans voltage tends to infinity. A short circuit is where the voltage tends to zero and current tends to infinity.

~~ Short circuit is a circuit where the impedance is very low, close to zero ohms, causing a high current. This is often a fault condition. An open circuit is a circuit where the impedance is very high, close to infinity ohms, casuing no current.
15th April 2012 01:59 PM
Raja Hariharan
What is the difference between Short and open circuit?

Difference between short and open circuit?...please tell me what is the difference

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