if we put a 10A fuse in a 4A sandwich maker did it work correctly or burn
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Explanation:
A 10 amp fuse will be used to power and protect a circuit that requires a maximum input current of 10 amps. If due to an electrical fault or overload, a current that is significantly over that rating of 10 amps, the fuse will blow - cut off power by destroying itself.
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Answer:
The mention of the possibility of using a 13 amp fuse strongly suggests that the reference is to a ceramic cartridge fuse used in a BS1363 plug in the UK
The mention of a 10A fuse further suggests that it is an old fuse in a BS1363 plug. Formerly such fuses were in preferred ratings of 2A, 5A, 10A and 13A. Nowadays, although other values can be obtained, the preferred values are 3A and 13A. A 10A fuse would not be appropriate for any TV set unless the set were designed to consume a couple of kilowatts!
If you’re referring to the fuse in a standard UK 13A plug, then look at the rating plate which you’ll find somewhere on the back of the set. If less than 700 watts — and it will be — then you use a 3A fuse.