How circuit breakers work? What makes them trip?

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How circuit breakers work? What makes them trip?

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It uses magnetism usually to trip it.

Current running through a wire creates a magnetic field, the amount of magnetic field is proportional to the current.

We can put a magnet at the end of a switch, think of it like a typical light switch, and a coil hovering above that. If the magnetic field becomes big enough (if the current is large enough), it will apply a strong enough force on the magnet to switch the switch off.

You can calibrate the coil and other parameters to make the trip point be whatever you want.

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