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    short cir·cuit
    /SHôrt ˈsərkət/

    noun

    • 1. in a device, an electrical circuit of lower resistance than that of a normal circuit, typically resulting from the unintended contact of components and consequent accidental diversion of the current: "an office block had been set on fire by an electrical short circuit"

    verb

    • 1. (with reference to an electrical device) malfunction or fail, or cause to do this, as a result of a short circuit across it: "the birds caused the electricity supply to short-circuit"
  2. The meaning of SHORT-CIRCUIT is to apply a short circuit to or establish a short circuit in. How to use short-circuit in a sentence.

  3. A short circuit (SC) is a common electrical issue when an unintended connection between two points in an electrical system allows excessive current flow. This can cause several problems, including damage to electrical devices, fires, and even electrocution.

  4. Jul 16, 2023 · A short circuit is a potentially dangerous malfunction of an electrical system. Learn what a short circuit is, its causes, and how to fix a short circuit.

  5. A short circuit (sometimes abbreviated to short or s/c) is an electrical circuit that allows a current to travel along an unintended path with no or very low electrical impedance. This results in an excessive current flowing through the circuit.

  6. SHORT CIRCUIT definition: 1. a bad electrical connection that causes the current to flow in the wrong direction, often having…. Learn more.

  7. Nov 11, 2017 · “A short circuit is a connection between two parts of an electrical circuit that you don’t want to be there,” says Karl Berggren, professor of electrical engineering in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

  8. An electrical path in a circuit that causes most of the current to flow around or away from some other path in the circuit. Accidental short circuits, especially between the high and low voltages of a power supply, can cause very strong current to flow, possibly damaging or overheating the circuit.