What causes a fuse to blow in a circuit?
a)Too much voltage
b)Too little current
c)Too much current
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The correct answer is heat. When current passes through a fuse, the fuse gets heated up due to the non zero resistance. More current means more heating. If the current and duration is enough to raise the temperature of the fuse above its melting point, the fuse will melt (blow).
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To much voltage can cause a fuse to circuit
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