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How many Ohms are in a short circuit?


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Explanation:

Short circuits:

  1. This can happen in wiring systems when certain wires have been broken or loosened over time.
  2. This is due to Ohm's Law, which states that current through a resistor is equal to the voltage across the resistor divided by the resistance, I=V/R.
  3. The resistance is usually zero in the event of a short circuit.
  4. There are zero ohms in a short circuit. A short circuit is also indicated by the resistance of fewer than two ohms.

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