Overheating in the context of electricity refers to the excessive increase in temperature of electrical components, circuits, or devices beyond their normal operating range. This phenomenon can occur due to various factors, including: 1. **Excessive Current Draw**: When electrical devices draw more current than they are designed to handle, it can cause the components to heat up. This is often referred to as overcurrent.

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