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why is a fuse wire necessary in a circuit?

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Answered by vanshsrivastav
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So that if there is a fault in the device ,the fuse wire melts and breaks circuit allowing no current to pass through it!

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

- A fuse is a necessary in a circuit because it prevents a large amount of current  from flowing in a circuit.

A fuse consists of an alloy that has a low melting point fitted on a surface made  of porcelain or glass. When the current in a circuit increases because of some fault,  the wire becomes hot and melts, thus breaking the circuit before damage is done.

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