How does a Circuit Breaker Work?

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A circuit breaker works by opening (or 'breaking') a circuit when too much current flows through it. They offer a distinct advantage to fuses in that they can be reset and re-used.
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How Does a Circuit Breaker Work?
Electricity is delivered to a home from a power plant by a distribution grid. The electricity then moves into a large circuit, which is made up of smaller circuits. The hot wire on one end of the circuit leads to the power plant. The neutral wire on the... More »
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