The resistor heats up with smoke under a high electric current, short circuit. Resistor – An electrical component burns out when exposed to high voltage. Close-up, resistance. Current strength, power
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The Resistor Heats Up With Smoke Under a High Electric Current Short Circuit
The Resistor Heats Up With Smoke Under a High Electric Current Short Circuit
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Created | 05 Apr 2023 |
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