Why fuse wire have high resistance and low melting point?
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the fuse wire have high resistance and low melting point so that it should not allow a large amount of current to flow through it and in case if there is overloading due to the increased heat during overloading the fuse wire can melt easily and the circuit can be broken without harming the other appliances.
the fuse wire have high resistance and low melting point so that it should not allow a large amount of current to flow through it and in case if there is overloading due to the increased heat during overloading the fuse wire can melt easily and the circuit can be broken without harming the other appliances.
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Explanation:
it should not allow high amount of circuit flow.
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