Physics, asked by bornika07, 7 months ago

In which combination is fuse wire connected in an electric circuit?​

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Answered by Feirxefett
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Explanation:

Fuses are always connected in series with the component(s) to be protected from overcurrent, so that when the fuse blows (opens) it will open the entire circuit and stop current through the component(s).

Answered by rakeshmohan73
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The answer is "in series"

Electric circuit is a path for transmitting electric current. An electric circuit includes a device that gives energy to the charged particles constituting the current, such as a battery or a generator; devices that use current, such as lamps, electric motors, or computers; and the connecting wires or transmission lines.

Electric fuses are always connected in series with the live wire.

Electric fuses and circuit breakers are usually wired in series with live wires so that current flows through them before going through any connected devices. In order to safeguard the electrical devices attached to the circuit, the current passes via the fuse or circuit breaker in cases of high current flow or short circuit conditions.

In the event of a circuit failure, a lot of current will flow through the fuse and the appliances at the same time if the fuse is connected in parallel with the live wire, which might harm the appliances.

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