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How is fuse wire made? Why appliances such as ovens, microwaves have a fuse​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • An electrical fuse is a safety device in the circuit that protects electrical systems by breaking the connection when a short circuit is occurring. The fuse wire is made up of Sn (tin) and Pb (lead) alloy because of its high resistance and low melting.

  • Reasons Why Your Microwave Is Tripping Your Breaker

When an appliance such as a microwave oven repeatedly trips the circuit breaker, it's overloading the electrical circuit, which is rated to handle a finite number of amps.

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Answered by Sasmit257
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An electrical fuse is a safety device in the circuit that protects electrical systems by breaking the connection when a short circuit is occurring.

The fuse wire is made up of Sn (tin) and Pb (lead) alloy because of its high resistance and low melting. Point.

The ceramic fuse is used to protect the components of the microwave oven if you have a severe power fluctuation or if there is a critical fault with one of the internal components.

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