This document discusses different types of circuit breakers and their operating principles. It describes how circuit breakers interrupt current by extinguishing the arc that forms between contacts. Vacuum circuit breakers use vacuum as the arc quenching medium, allowing for quick arc extinction due to rapid condensation. Sulfur hexafluoride circuit breakers use SF6 gas, which absorbs electrons from the arc. Air-blast circuit breakers employ high pressure air to cool and sweep away the arc.