what is meant by bus bar and outgoing/incoming breaker in
an electrical/electronic circuit
Answer Posted / jamshid al rahman
bus bars are current carrying conductors which enables the transmission of high power and to tap various points from a single point source.Commonly this are made of hollow pipe because AC voltage has a tendency to accumulate the flow of current at the outer surface due to skin effect.
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