Chemistry, asked by aurosish18, 11 months ago

assertion:a fuse wire is always connected in parallel with the mainline
reason :if a current larger than the specified value circuit a fuse wire melts ​

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Answered by bbmrperfect0
101

Answer:

Assertion is false but reason is true

Explanation:

Fuse wire is always connected in series to the live wire or main line

Answered by nidaeamann
27

Answer:

Explanation:

A fuse is a small, thin conductor designed to melt and separate into two pieces for the purpose of breaking a circuit in the event of excessive current.

Since in a circuit, current flows in series is same and it divides in case of parrallel combination of loads. So to avoid circuit, it is always preffered that fuse is connected in series, so that in case of overcurrent, entire circuit is protected. Hence as per given statements, assertion in not cuurent while the reason given is correct

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