What is the name of the device that senses the current flowing, tripping the circuit, and cutting off the electricity? A. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) B. Lockout/Tagout C. Circuit Breaker Box D. Deactivated Breaker

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A. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter - The GFCI will sense the distinction in the sum of power or electricity streaming into the circuit to that flowing out, in amounts of current approximately 4 or 5 milliamps. The GFCI responds rapidly to trip or close off the circuit.

The correct answer is:

A. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter

Explanation:

A Ground fault circuit interrupters control the amount of current passing from hot to neutral. If there is a difference, it trips the line. The Ground fault circuit interrupters sense a mismatch as little as 4 or 5 milliamps, and it can count as active as one-thirtieth of a second

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