what is the function of an electric fuse ?name the material used for making fuse.in household circuit where is fuse connected?
Answers
Answered by
67
HEY!!
____________________________
⏩A fuse is a small conducting wire of low melting point which protects the household electrical system from getting damaged due to unusual high current.
⏩The unusual high current may be due to short circuit, power fluctuation in the electric line etc.
The fuse wire is made of conducting alloy or metals of low melting point.
Thin wires of metals such as:- tin, aluminium, copper and thin wires of alloys of bronze, brass, nichrome are used as fuse.
⏩Fuse can be connected in series in anywhere in the circuit but in household it is connected before the main meter to protect the household circuit from higher current which may enter from the mains.
____________________________
⏩A fuse is a small conducting wire of low melting point which protects the household electrical system from getting damaged due to unusual high current.
⏩The unusual high current may be due to short circuit, power fluctuation in the electric line etc.
The fuse wire is made of conducting alloy or metals of low melting point.
Thin wires of metals such as:- tin, aluminium, copper and thin wires of alloys of bronze, brass, nichrome are used as fuse.
⏩Fuse can be connected in series in anywhere in the circuit but in household it is connected before the main meter to protect the household circuit from higher current which may enter from the mains.
Answered by
44
Answer:
Electric fuse is a device which acts as a circuit breaker and prevents electrical appliances from being damaged. It is generally compased two main parts; an alloy wire (typically tin and copper) which is thin and has a low melting point and an insulated outer casing of ceramic, fibre glass, plastic, etc.
Similar questions