How does a fuse prevent possible damage in case of overloading or short circuit? Why is it always connected to the live wire?
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fuse or circuit breaker prevents this by ''blowing,'' or breaking the circuit, when an overload occurs. Fuses screw into threaded sockets inside the fuse box. The fuses contain a thin strip of metal that melts if the current (or amperage) flowing through that circuit exceeds the amount for which that fuse is rated.
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if there is over flow of electricity the fuse start to melt . if it's melted there will be no flow of electricity
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