A fuse is not used for making toast.
Fuse
If a thick copper wire is used in a fuse then by definition of a fuse this device would no longer be defined as a fuse. A fuse in a circuit is used to protect the conductors feeding the load of that circuit. The circuit, if using a thick copper wire in a fuse, would then be considered as a non fused circuit.
Yes, as long as the fuse is able to be inserted into the fuse holder it will work.
tin lead alloybasically tin lead allows are used . but other metals which have low melting point and appropriate resistivity can be used
Copper is used in the contact points in fuse boxes because it will oxidize and you can separate the points of contact. If it was made if iron and rusted, it will 'weld' the link together and then it is no longer a fuse.
Fuse
The misuse of a fuse is when the wrong value of the replacement fuse is used in placement of the original value of the fuse.
Apparently mainly tinned copper is used in fuse wires. I have heard that there are a lot of other metals used as teh fuse wire though!
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No, a capacitor can not be used as a fuse to limit an overload current condition.
we use a time delay fuse at furnace area where heaters are used ect,
An AGS-1 fuse is an 1/4" glass 1amp fuse which is used in aircraft.
It is a circuit fuse in a vehicle. The fuse is used to protect the courtesy/clock circuit.
yes but its not recomended
An ELSP is a current limiting fuse used in series with the primary fuse of a transformer.
HOT CAR----no fuse required.
A fuse is a one-time device; once it is used, it is no good. A breaker can be reset.