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explain how does fuse work

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Answered by Lamesoul
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A fuse is an overcurrent responsive safety device used to protect an electrical circuit from the effects of excessive current. ... Its essential component is a strip of metal that will melt when the electric current in the circuit exceeds the fuse's rated value. The element (link) in the fuse melts and opens the circuit.

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Answered by Dhanushrathod
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It is a safety device made up of a thin piece of conducting wire that becomes hot and melts when excess current passes through it, interrupting the circuit it connects.It is always connected in series to the electric wiring hence,when the fuse‘blows off’, current cannot flow in the circuit
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