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Which element or wire used at building fuses
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Answered by Meghana1123
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Answer:

An electric fuse is a safety device to prevent damage to an electrical circuit when excessive current flows through it. It has a wire made of an alloy of tin and lead. As the current increases beyond a limit, the wire in the electric fuse melts and breaks off. The fuse is then said to have blown off.

Answered by Toogreat
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The fuse element is made of zinc, copper, silver, aluminum, or alloys among these or other various metals to provide stable and predictable characteristics. The fuse ideally would carry its rated current indefinitely, and melt quickly on a small excess.

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