When there is a fuse, yes it is part of a circuit. The fuse is a cheap, replaceable circuit breaker to avoid damage to the circuit components.
The fuse.
It is a safety device. It is not an essential part of the circuit.
Well, they are not. A fuse can be one part of a circuit. It limits the amount of power that can flow through the circuit.
a fuse is important because if there is a overload of energy the fuse will take it in and if the fuse blows it means there is a problem or a thecnical problem with that source. a fuse can be found in a series circuit.
It does not have a circuit breaker. It uses a fuse to protect the circuit. Look for a blown fuse in the fuse panel under the dash on the drivers side.I believe the cigarette lighter circuit is protected with a glass barrel fuse not a circuit breaker. Check the fuse box for a blown fuse.
a fuse is a way to secure a circuit from owerload, so a fuse is in a way a circuit in a circuit that owerload itself and breake the circuit inside itself to not damege the rest of the circuit. OR some thing conected to that sircuit.
circuit breaker, or "resettable fuse", which is a reallya small circuit breaker in the housing of a fuse
A circuit breaker does not have a wire fuse in it.
No. There is not a "fuse" for the wipers. There is, however, a "circuit breaker" located in the fuse box under the the driver's side of the dash. Part # D9AZ 14526C.
A circuit breaker/fuse is designed to protect the wiring from getting overloaded.
An example of a circuit protection device is a fuse. Another example is a circuit breaker.
A fuse or circuit breaker used in a circuit is usually inserted in series with the load.