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<h1>Electrical short circuits create dangerous low-resistance paths causing abnormal current flow requiring protective system design considerations.</h1> A short circuit is defined as a path of low resistance placed across an electrical circuit causing abnormal current flow. It represents an abnormal condition of relatively low impedance between two points of different potential in an electric network, whether occurring accidentally or intentionally. Common usage implies an undesirable condition from electrical insulation failure due to natural causes like lightning or wind, or human causes including accidents or intrusion. From an analytical perspective, short circuits represent severe conditions that circuit designers must consider when designing electrical systems to withstand all possible operating conditions, influencing design parameters and protective systems.