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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 10 months ago
- Electric fuse protects circuits and appliances by stopping the flow of any unduly high electric current.
- The fuse is used in series with the device.
- Fuse is a piece of wire made of an alloy of appropriate melting point, for example aluminium, copper, iron, lead etc..
- If a current larger than the specified value flows through the circuit, the temperature of the fuse wire increases.
- This melts the fuse wire and breaks the circuit.
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