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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 4 months ago
An electric fuse is a safety device used to limit the current in an electric circuit. The use of a fuse is to safeguard the electric circuit and the electric appliances connected in the electric circuit from being damaged.
A fuse is a short piece of wire made up of a material of high resistivity and of low melting point, So that it may easily melt due to overheating due to the excessive flow of electric current.
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