This is critically important for transient current to the chip.
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This is critical in the automotive applications because of the potential for large transient currents that can damage sensitive electronic equipment.
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For sensitive electronics, excessive current can flow if this voltage spike exceeds a material's shunt ) this transient current thereby minimizing voltage.
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There might also be some transient current even if the current is direct . talk ) 04 : 56, 13 April 2010 ( UTC)
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He saw a transient current, which he called a " wave of electricity ", when he connected the wire to the battery and another when he disconnected it.
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"' Centruroides suffusus suffusus toxin II ( CssII ) "'is a scorpion ?-hyperpolarizing shift of voltage dependence, a reduction in peak transient current, and the occurrence of resurgent currents.
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High frequencies and transient currents flow through a capacitor, in this case in preference to the harder path through the decoupled circuit, but DC cannot go through the capacitor, so continues on to the decoupled circuit.
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The voltage across a capacitor cannot change instantaneously, so a decreasing transient current will flow through it for a small fraction of a second, allowing the voltage across the switch to increase more slowly when the switch is opened.
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Although no phase conductor is directly connected to ground, a specially constructed transformer ( a " zig zag " transformer ) blocks the power frequency current from flowing to earth, but allows any leakage or transient current to flow to ground.
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In addition to preventing potential differences that may result in hazards, effectively bonded equipment can also be employed to adequately and safely conduct phase-to-ground fault currents, induced currents, surge currents, lightning currents or transient currents during abnormal conditions.