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The effect of current on which the use of a fuse is based on :

(a) Magnetic effect (b) Chemical effect (c) Heating effect (d) Induction effect​

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Answered by havellshavells
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The electric fuse works on the principle of the heating effect of electric current. It consists of a piece of wire made of a metal or an alloy of low melting point. 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.

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Answered by patellakshmi021
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Answer:

Heating effect of current is used in fuse.

Explanation:

An electric fuse is a safety device used to prevent damage to an electrical circuit when excessive current flows through it. The electric fuse works on the principle of the heating effect of electric current. ... As the current increases beyond a limit, the wire in the electric fuse melts and breaks off.

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