It will "open". this will stop current flow. Most folks say you have a blown fuse or the fuse blew (blue?) which is actually incorrect.
It happened because of an overflow of magma.
we have no light! when electricity is not discovered!
If the gap is small then you may get 'arcing'. This is where the electricity will jump from one point to another (cable end to cable end). This could cause a fire. If the gap is too large for the electricity to jump then in effect there will be no-circuit.
the water will over fill
you will save money
A FUSE IS A SUBSTANCE OR METAL THAT CONTROLS ELECTRICITY A FUSE IS A SUBSTANCE OR METAL THAT CONTROLS ELECTRICITY A FUSE IS A SUBSTANCE OR METAL THAT CONTROLS ELECTRICITY
Not if that component requires electricity, which it probably does or it wouldn't have a fuse. If you remove a fuse, no electricity can flow through the circuit.
It happened because of an overflow of magma.
A flood is a large amount of water that overflow from beyond its normal confines. A flood can happen where there is a heavy rainstorm that can overflow a river.
There is no fire in the fuse box on the left side of a Windstar 2002 because there was no overflow of current.
The only known thing to store electricity is a battery!
we have no light! when electricity is not discovered!
Nothing. It will not hurt anything.
A wire fuse works by only allowing so much electricity to flow through. When the electrical current goes above a predetermined rate the fuse breaks and stops the electricity from doing damage.
From what I can surmise, css overflow happens at one time or another in almost every state, including Pennsylvania. There is a lot of vague information out there on the subject.
A fuse is a weak point in an electrical circuit designed to fail if too much electricity passes through the circuit. If there was no fuse and too much electricity went through it it could cause fires or damage the equipment.
main circuit started with electricity supply flowing through the service fuse