When a fuse blows, it essentialy breaks the circuit. So the current can no longer flow, this is used as a safety measure.
The circuit is broken and no electricity can flow in the circuit protected by that fuse.
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Not enough information. WHICH fuse blows out???
A fuse blows when there is a short circuit or an overload in the circuit.
So that the live wire is isolated when the fuse blows. If a fuse was placed in the neutral, the equipment would still be live when the fuse blows.
96 ford contour blows fuse link in reverse
12.5 hp Briggs And Stratton blows fuse when u crank it
fuse blows, breaker trips, wire burns. if the latter is in your house, a smoke alarm is disireable.
A fuse blows when the current draw of the circuit is greater than the capacity of the fuse.
When a fuse blows, you should replace the fuse and check to see what might have caused it to blow. It's a sign that there might be something causing too much current to flow in the circuit.
Current i.e.rate of flow of charge when stops flowing in a circuit then fuse does not blows out. The only work of fuse is to blow away when the current starts flowing greater in magnitude than the rated current value.