A short circuit is an electrical circuit that allows current to travel along an unintended path with very low or no electrical impedance. This results in a very high current flow, potentially causing overheating, fire, and damage to the circuit and connected equipment. Short circuits are typically caused by insulation failure, accidental contact between conductors, or component malfunctions. Fuses and circuit breakers are commonly used to protect electrical circuits from damage caused by short circuits by interrupting the flow of current.
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