why fuse wire connected in series to a circuit?
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A fuse is nothing more than a short length of wire designed to melt and separate in the event of excessive current. Fuses are always connected in series with the component(s) to be protected from overcurrent, so that when the fuse blows (opens) it will open the entire circuit and stop current through the component(s).
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a fuse is nothing than a short lenght of wire designed to melt and seperate in the event of excessive circuit
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