Science, asked by ranjitkahnuwan1978, 4 months ago

Based on which of the following effects of current does an electric fuse
work?
a) heating effect
b) chemical effect
c) magnetic effect
d) both heating and magnetic effect​

Answers

Answered by HarshithScamander
3

Answer:

Option a

Explanation:

Electric fuse works on the principle of heating effect. The particles in the wire which are responsible for causing resistance create friction. Due to this friction, the flow of electrons (current) creates heat energy. As current increases, this heat energy also increases. So, when too much current passes through a circuit, owing to the building up of heat energy, the fuse melts. This makes the circuit open, blocking the flow of current, and preventing electronics from getting damaged due to passage of too much current.

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Answered by studier123
4

Answer:

Option - A: Heating effect

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