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| Foldback current limiting. As a load increases (approaches a short circuit), then current increases while voltage remains constant. As that load increases more like a short circuit, then current and voltage both decrease. Put those numbers into your P=IV equation.
Or simply read a datasheet for the 7805 to learn what you clearly never did.
P=IV . Once P reaches a certain point, then both I and V drop. Causing P to drop. So that no short circuit or overload causes damage. P=IV contradicts your myths once basic design concepts, international standards, numbers from datasheets, and basic electrical knowledge is learned. Just anither reason why low voltage does not damage electronics.
Your entrenched believe is exposed as soon as numbers are applied to P=IV.
Low voltage does not cause electronics damage. Others know that because they put numbers to that equation. You cannot. Apparently brainwashed is demonstrated. You do not even know something so basic and simple as foldback current limiting. And do not try to learn. Otherwise you would have to admit insults in your every post came from one who has no basic electrical knowledge. As demonstrated by, but again, another post that has no numbers.
No numbers means another post of lies.
P=IV. Short circuit result in a sharp reduction of P.
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