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what is characteristics of fuse wire​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by SreenidhiSChandran
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Explanation:

                     Fuse is a safety device and a piece of wire  with a very low melting point. If high current flows through the circuit, it melts and breaks when temperature gets higher than its melting point. It is made up of aluminium, chromium, nickel,and iron.A fuse wire is a safety wire connected in series with the live wire, in case of any large current supply or malfunctioning in the electric connections it melts and breaks the electric circuit.

1. It is used to avoid short circuiting thereby it can  protect the electric appliances from getting damaged.

2. It has high resistivity and low melting point.

3. It is of lead-tin alloy.

! Characteristics:  

1.  High resistivity

2. Low melting point.

1 Advantage:

                     It protects the circuit and the electric appliances by stopping the flow of excess of electric current.

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