A novice electrician, while carrying out some repairs in Sumit's house, tried to put a piece of tungsten wire in a 'fuse'. Sumit's father, on noticing this, stopped him from doing so. Give reasons as to why he did that.
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He did this because tumhari wire had a high melting pound. When huge current is passed the the fudge will not break.
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Sumit's father stop the electrician from doing so because tungsten have high melting point and allows the electric current to flow through it which in turn damages the appliances because it does not break the circuit
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