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Qaagi - Book of Why

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Effects

this pushes the switch opencreatingan open circuit

that should open any voidsto createan open circuit

the dirt in the switchcausesopen circuits

Switch 170createsan open circuit

Switch 2270createsan open circuit

the first switchthereby creatingan open circuit

the voids at the bottom of viascausean open circuit

voids of metal atoms(passive) caused byopen circuits

A switch in the open position disconnects the light bulb from the batterycreatingan open circuit

the contact designcreatesan open circuit

open position of a disconnect switch(passive) caused byan open circuit

Over time some ignition coils break down from heat and vibrationcreatingan open circuit

the PTC device 38will createan open circuit

Links are then blown outto createan open circuit

the bad connectorcausedan open circuit

the contact padcausingopen circuit

an open switch ... or by an electrical wire or a co nnection that is broken(passive) is caused byAn open circuit

such that now heat expansioncausesan open circuit

the broken wires to separate enoughto causean open circuit

a first subject interface contact and a second subject interface contact that : when not connected to a corresponding first data collection unit contact and a second data collection unit contact , are configuredto createan open circuit

a void in the fuse link(passive) created byAn open circuit

when the switch 530 is opencreatingan open circuit

eventually the switch failscausingan open circuit

the second switch 72to createan open circuit

eventually turns the switch offcreatingan open circuit

required for the switch movementto createan open circuit

cutting the wireto createan open circuit

a broken conductor inside the insulationcausesan open circuit

broken wires or corroded connectionscould causean open circuit

Broken wires or bad connectionscan also causean open circuit

the ribbon fracturescausingan open circuit

a blown fuse , or broken wire(passive) could be caused byan open circuit

an electrical failure caused by a foreign object that falls into or is drawn magnetically into the motor or excessive voltage that literally causes a wire in the winding to " blow up " or melt This results in a broken path - or " open circuit(passive) caused byan " open " circuit

Contact pressurecan causean open circuit

lack of contact with the conductor 58(passive) caused byan open circuit

to oxidize the conductorcausingan open circuit

removal of the conductorcreatesan open circuit

the electrical connectioncausingan open circuit

a connection problemcausingan open circuit

a tendency to burn until the event propagates into a more severe incidenteventually causingan open circuit

current flow out of the alternatorto preventcurrent flow out of the alternator

any current flow through R1preventingany current flow through R1

electrocution or fireto preventelectrocution or fire

a major firecould ... causea major fire

a risk of firewould ... createa risk of fire

in an open firemay resultin an open fire

to a house firecould leadto a house fire

current flow Closed Circuitpreventscurrent flow Closed Circuit

no more current flow into the coil MCRcausingno more current flow into the coil MCR

a problem very soonwill causea problem very soon

fire when current is too highto preventfire when current is too high

current flow from output node 716 to upper sourcecausingcurrent flow from output node 716 to upper source

current to flow and voltage drops to occurcausingcurrent to flow and voltage drops to occur

in no current flow in a series circuit where there is a breakresultin no current flow in a series circuit where there is a break

further current flow to the shorted emitter tipspreventsfurther current flow to the shorted emitter tips

to a fire if there is any break in the insulationcould leadto a fire if there is any break in the insulation

the problem is an open circuitcausedthe problem is an open circuit

the drain in your batterycausingthe drain in your battery

current flow by breaking the closed path between terminals of the voltage sourcepreventscurrent flow by breaking the closed path between terminals of the voltage source

the current from flowing through the circuitpreventingthe current from flowing through the circuit

current from flowing through the switchpreventingcurrent from flowing through the switch

no problems 12causesno problems 12

functional problemsmay ... causefunctional problems

similar problemscausingsimilar problems

possible fires or other damageto preventpossible fires or other damage

an amp to draw excessive currentcan causean amp to draw excessive current

to integrated circuit device failureleadto integrated circuit device failure

some safety device to not work , but otherwise not usually too much of a problempreventssome safety device to not work , but otherwise not usually too much of a problem

current from flowing through the audible circuitpreventingcurrent from flowing through the audible circuit

additional current from flowing to the loadto preventadditional current from flowing to the load

electrical current from flowing between adjacent battery cells 720 when a preset current flow is detected within fusible elements 730preventselectrical current from flowing between adjacent battery cells 720 when a preset current flow is detected within fusible elements 730

electrical current from flowing between adjacent battery cells 1220 when a preset current flow is detected within fusible elements 1230preventselectrical current from flowing between adjacent battery cells 1220 when a preset current flow is detected within fusible elements 1230

to zero currentleadsto zero current

no current to the bulbcausingno current to the bulb

in the failure of the integrated circuitmay resultin the failure of the integrated circuit

arcing , which could damage your equipmentwill causearcing , which could damage your equipment

current flow to the protected system component while directing current to flow to the visual indicator assembly 8preventscurrent flow to the protected system component while directing current to flow to the visual indicator assembly 8

from damage to RJ31 and RJ32 or the actual disconnection and removal of smoke detector 13 , which stops the current flow through trickle resistor R109resultingfrom damage to RJ31 and RJ32 or the actual disconnection and removal of smoke detector 13 , which stops the current flow through trickle resistor R109

wire damageto preventwire damage

in high impedance or a short circuitresultingin high impedance or a short circuit

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