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What happens to fine wire in a fuse when it blows?

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Answered by manpreet268
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Explanation:

wire used in fuel is very thin and if we follow heavy current from it then the wire I will get married and broken into two parts

Answered by Anonymous
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When the fuse gets blown the internal thin wire is ripped or melted.

- Fuse is an electrical device which is used to prevent the electricity overflow in a circuit.

- There is thin wire in the electrical fuse which gets melted or ripped when higher amount of electricity passes through it because this thin wire cannot tolerate greater amount of electricity.

- When this thin wire gets ripped or melted ,the higher amount of electricity cannot enter the other valuable electrical equipments.

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