How can high temperatures affect electronic components?

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Hi, I am Mozifacio or Mozi, and I am a new member of this forums and i currently have a physics subject in college. Heat and circuits are mainly the focus and it looks like i'll be needing help here :)
 
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Welcome Mozi,

Yes, generally High temps are the bane of electronic components. I guess that's the reason your nose can make a great circuit troubleshooter. :oldsmile:

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ES or Sully.
 
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