An electrical fault refers to an abnormal condition occurring in an electrical circuit that disrupts the normal flow of electricity. It can cause excessive current to flow, resulting in equipment damage, fire hazards, or safety risks. Electrical faults can occur due to a variety of reasons, including: 1. **Short Circuits**: When a low-resistance connection is created, allowing current to bypass the intended load, usually resulting in high current flow.

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