Electrical Breakdown
Electrical network, Insulator, Electrostatic discharge, Automobile, Alternator, Fuse (electrical), Electrical insulation
978-613-4-94345-1
6134943452
144
2011-03-26
1,593.45 NT$
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The term electrical breakdown has several similar but distinctly different meanings. For example, the term can apply to the failure of an electric circuit. Alternatively, it may refer to a rapid reduction in the resistance of an electrical insulator that can lead to a spark jumping around or through the insulator. This may be a momentary event (as in an electrostatic discharge), or may lead to a continuous arc discharge if protective devices fail to interrupt the current in a high power circuit. The most common meaning is related to automobiles and is the failure of an electric circuit or associated device resulting in a loss of vehicle function (a breakdown). Common problems include battery discharge, alternator failure, broken wires, blown fuses, etc.
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