Physics, asked by jasim02, 5 months ago

When the fuse wire melts, the circuit is broken.
What happens to the current in the circuit?​

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Answered by danaha98
1

Answer:

Current will be no longer flowed..

Answered by vanshikavikal448
27

A fuse is a safety device connected in series with the circuit that gets heated and melts when excess current flows through the circuit. This breaks the circuit and prevents the appliances and possible fires.....✌️✌️

The flow of current in the circuit stops simultaneously with the melting of fuse wire....✌️✌️

hope it will help you....☺️☺️☺️

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