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explain the working of an electric fuse​

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Answered by XxItsAttitudeQueenxX
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The fuses work on the principle of the heating effect of the current. ... Fuse is always connected in series with the electrical circuit. When the excessive current or heat is generated due to heavy current flows in the circuit, the fuse melts down due to the low melting point of the element and it opens the circuit.

Answered by praseethanerthethil8
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The fuses work on the principle of the heating effect of the current. ... Fuse is always connected in series with the electrical circuit. When the excessive current or heat is generated due to heavy current flows in the circuit, the fuse melts down due to the low melting point of the element and it opens the circuit

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An electric fuse is based on the principle of heating effect of electric current. ... When an excessive current flows in the circuit, it generates heat in the circuit which leads to melt the fuse due to its low melting point, and it also opens the circuit.

FUSE IS A SAFETY DEVICE WHICH PREVENTS EXCESSIVE CURRENT FROM FLOWING INTO THE CIRCUIT. Electric fuse is a metal strip that is used as a safety purpose in electric appliances. It melts when excessive amount of current passes through it and breaks the flow of circuit.Oct

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