Question 193Electricity & Electronics - 1st Asst/Chief
70% to passWhat is the greatest single cause of electrical failures?
The correct answer is C) the breakdown of insulation. The breakdown of insulation is the most common cause of electrical failures. Over time, insulation can degrade due to factors such as heat, moisture, or physical damage, leading to short circuits, ground faults, and other electrical failures. This is a fundamental principle in electrical systems and is a key focus in the US Coast Guard Captain's License Examinations. The other options are less likely to be the greatest single cause of electrical failures. High inductance (A) is not a common direct cause of failures, and too frequent testing (B) and overcurrent (D) are more likely to be consequences of insulation breakdown rather than primary causes.
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