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fusing current does not depends on

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Answered by asingh20607
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No. The fusing current depends on various factors such as: Material of the fuse element. Length: smaller the length greater the current because a short fuse can conduct away all the heat.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The fusing current does not depend on the length of the wire.

Explanation:

  • The fusing current depends on the radius, area of cross-section and material of the wire
  • The minimal current at which a fuse element may melt and sever the circuit it is protecting is known as the "fusing current."
  • It goes without saying that its value will exceed the fuse element's current rating.
  • The minimum fusing current to fuse current rating ratio is known as the fusing factor.
  • The smallest amount of electricity required for a fuse to melt is known as the minimum fusing current.
  • The maximum current allowed by a fuse's current rating without melting the fuse.

The length of the wire does not affect the fusing current.

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