The MCB of a rupas room is tripped and keeps on tripping again and again, and if it is a domestic circuit, what could be the reason for this phenomenon?
The reason could be a short circuit which is resulting in higher level of currents to pass through the MCB which is resulting in trip every time.
OR
The MCB is faulty and might need a replacement.
To Diagnose the problem further more.
Turn off all the switches in rupas room and then try turning on the MCB. If it trips again then MCB is faulty (Subjective to the fact there everything was normal before this issue and no signs of short circuit or spark in wiring were observed)
If MCB does not trip in point 1 then Turn ON all the switches one by one. This shall give you the cause of problem.
describe the role of plate tectonics in earthquakes
Answer:
Tectonic plates are constantly moving slowly, sometimes friction between them to lock together and become unable to move.
Explanation:
Describe the role of plate tectonics for volcanic eruptions, continent formation, seafloor spreading, and mountain formation.
Answer:
Plate tectonics are responsible for the following events by:-
Explanation:
Plate tectonics are parts of the crust which is moved by the mantle of the Earth.
The Crust is divided into parts called "Tectonic Plates"!
When tectonic plates move they cause some sorts of anomalies, and some of those anomalies are the ones in the question.
When there are two tectonic plates move towards each other, they form mountains, or when wo tectonic plates move away from each other, they cause the sea floor to expand!
Sometimes, they can cause dangerous accidents because of the vibration of the tectonic plates. These vibrations can cause volcanic eruption and tsunamis and Earth quakes.
When these volcanic eruptions occur, they can form underwater volcanoes, and make new islands, which can lead to continent formation!
I hope this answer helps, and I also hope this answer is what you are looking for!
The diagram below shows a model of the Earth's orbit around the Sun.
Positions I, II, III, and IV represents Earth's position at the beginning of
each season.
Between which two positions does the Earth's Northern Hemisphere move
from Summer to Fall/Autumn?
I and III
II and III
IV and II
I and IV
Answer:
the answer is I and IV hope it's right
Explanation: