Circuit-Breaker-Best-Of.mp3
Circuit-Breaker.mp3
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[Intro]
Circuit breaker
(Or widow maker)
[Verse 1]
Spark than a fire
(Feel as heat meets the meat)
Better do the math
(If I’m the unintended path)
[Chorus]
Circuit breaker
(Or widow maker)
Will you turn me down
(If I can’t get around)
[Bridge]
Where do you go
(When there’s nowhere to flow?)
[Verse 2]
An abnormal current
(Ain’t going where it’s meant)
Hear it start to twitch
(Trips and flips the switch)
[Chorus]
Circuit breaker
(Or widow maker)
Will you turn me down
(If I can’t get around)
[Bridge]
Where do you go
(When there’s nowhere to flow?)
[Break]
Shut me down
(Down, down, down)
Stop the flow
(Don’t wanna glow)
[Chorus]
Circuit breaker
(Or widow maker)
Will you turn me down
(If I can’t get around)
[Bridge]
Where do you go
(When there’s nowhere to flow?)
[Outro]
Shut me down
(Down, down, down)
Stop the flow
(Don’t wanna glow)
A SCIENCE NOTE
In electricity, a circuit is a closed, continuous path that allows electric current to flow. It provides a route for electrons to travel from a power source, through components, and back to the source, enabling devices to function. A circuit must be a complete loop for current to flow; any break in the path will stop the flow.
A circuit breaker protects electrical circuits from damage caused by excessive current, typically due to overloads or short circuits. By interrupting the flow of electricity when it detects an abnormal current, it prevents overheating, fires, and damage to wiring and connected devices.
Circuit breakers are a crucial part of electrical safety systems in homes and buildings. They protect against electrical fires and damage to appliances and wiring, making them essential for maintaining a safe electrical environment.
- Thermal-magnetic breakers: These breakers use a bimetallic strip and an electromagnet to detect overloads and short circuits, respectively.
- Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCIs): These advanced breakers detect dangerous electrical arcs, which can be a fire hazard.
- Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs): These breakers protect against ground faults, where electricity flows through unintended paths like a person or water.
From the album “Phoron”