what are the effects of overheating of fuse
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Due to the huge current flow, the wire gets heated up (heating effect of electric current) and may cause fire. A fuse wire is made up of tin and lead alloy with a low melting point. The heat produced due to the high current quickly melts the fuse wire and breaks the circuit.
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the fuse breaks and stops the over or under voltage that protects our devices from any harm
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