Science, asked by toshanitandon1410, 10 months ago

a fuse wire is a/an (a)conductor with high melting point (b)conductor with low melting point (c)insulator with high melting point (d)insulator with low melting point

Answers

Answered by tanushri6a34
0

Answer: Conductor with low melting point

Explanation: this the correct ansswer

Answered by KaurSukhvir
0

Answer:

A fuse wire is a conductor with low melting point with high resistance.

Therefore, option (b) is correct.

Explanation:

  • A fuse wire contains a metal wire having a small cross section area.
  • Fuse wire is used for protection of a circuit from overcurrent. If there is a passage of high amount of current. Then the fuse breaks the circuit by melting itself.
  • As a high amount of current is passing through it, resistances of the fuse wire have to be large. Due to which the heat produced will be high and it is broken down immediately.
  • Therefore, fuse wire is a wire with low melting point and high resistance.
  • Fuse is a device which generally used for safety purposes. A fuse  provides protection to an electrical circuit from the overcurrent.
  • Fuse is an automatic means of blocking the current, for faulty systems.

To learn more about "Properties of fuse wire "

https://brainly.in/question/1219724

To learn more about "A fuse wire inserted in a live wire"

https://brainly.in/question/10091172

Similar questions