Science, asked by sunilmalik460, 4 months ago

overheating due to current can cause dash in the circuit​


Anonymous: Overheating may be caused from any accidental fault of the circuit (such as short-circuit or spark-gap), or may be caused from a wrong design or manufacture (such as the lack of a proper heat dissipation system). dissipation at a much higher temperature than expected.

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Answered by nehabhosale454
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Answer:

when the current in a household circuit suddenly increases too much, then the thin fuse wire gets heated too much, melts and breaks the circuit (due to which current stops flowing in the circuit).

Answered by multiplethankergirl
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when the current in a household circuit suddenly increases too much, then the thin fuse wire gets heated too much, melts and breaks the circuit (due to which current stops flowing in the circuit).


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Anonymous: awesome ans:)
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