fuse is a safety device because it dosnt harm us.
It is called a fuse
fuse?
A fuse.
A fuse is a safety device which is designed to blow (fuse) if a larger current than it is rated for passes through it. So a 10 amp fuse can pass anything up to 10 amps.
A fuse is a passive device with a conductor that melts when it gets too hot due to the lack of resistance from the load on the circuit.
This safety device is called a fusible link that is situated inside of a fuse cartridge.
If your reference to a safety device is a fuse, then if there is a short circuit, the circuit will be de energized by the opening of the fuse.
A fuse is a safety device that helps prevent excess current flowing in an electric circuit.
Fuse
A fuse or circuit breaker will fit this description.
An example of a circuit protection device is a fuse. Another example is a circuit breaker.
It is a safety device. It is not an essential part of the circuit.
That's called a fuse.
A electrical fuse fits that classification.
It is called a fuse
fuse?
It is called a fuse