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The material that surrounds the outside of an electric circuit to protect it is typically an insulating material, such as plastic or rubber. This insulation helps to prevent electrical shock and short circuits by keeping the current confined within the circuit.
You will typically find materials like insulation, enclosures, and grounding systems outside of an electrical circuit to protect it from environmental factors, physical damage, and electrical hazards. These materials help to ensure the safety and functionality of the electrical system.
A short circuit would blow a fuse. Most fuses are marked as to which circuit they protect. Now that you know which circuit is shorted you can examine the suspected circuit for problems like damaged/pinched wiring to ground.
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The outer part of a frog is comprised of the skin, which protect the frog and helps keep it moist.
You would find a whole load of poo. depth control dial
You would find the area of the inside and outside shape (pretending that the inside shape was not in the outside shape). then, you would take the area of the outside shape and subtract the area of the inside shape.
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i typically find them outside under an old log.
A fuse is used in a circuit to protect the other elements in a circuit. Fuses are rated at different currents and voltages. When the rated current is exceeded the fuse will blow. For that reason fuses are placed in circuits to protect other more expensive items. For example you find fuses in your home. If there was a sudden surge in current coming into your house the fuse will blow and power will be cut to the circuit it is attached to. If that fuse wasn't there the other elements in that circuit would be exposed to the current surge. This would cause damage to that object and if it is something like a computer or tv etc they are not that cheap to replace. So ultimately a fuse is put in place to make sure that other equipment isn't damaged by current surges etcbecauswe the yd o#
Circuit breakers do not use anything, they are a controlling device. They can automatically open the circuit if the current exceeds the current rating and you can manually disconnect the power from the circuit.