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What is a fuse? Why is it called a safety device

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Hackerofdinos
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The Fuse is an electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit. Its essential component is a metal wire or strip that melts when too much current flows through it, thereby stopping or interrupting the current.

The fuse breaks the circuit if a fault in an appliance causes too much current to flow. This protects the wiring and the appliance if something goes wrong. If the current going through the fuse is too great, the wire heats up until it melts and breaks the circuit.

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