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(5D10.60) Burning Resistor
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After subjecting the resistor to a high enough voltage and current to exceed its power rating, the resistor becomes hot and begins to melt and catch fire. Once the voltage and current get too high, we can even see the resistor explode.
(5D10.60) Burning Resistor
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After subjecting the resistor to a high enough voltage and current to exceed its power rating, the resistor becomes hot and begins to melt and catch fire. Once the voltage and current get too high, we can even see the resistor explode.
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