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From a plumbing point of view, i however have never heard of this being done. Lead pipes however are illegal and outlawed and they would never be fused together anyway.
light switches, televisions, hair dryers,kithchen appliances,radios, vcr's , DVD players, electronic games, thermostats, light sockets, fuse boxes, most of the electrical wiring in your house, etc.
According to my knowledge, On the periodic table things on the right can react easily with the things on the left. The atom bomb explodes by pulling atoms apart and mutiplying them, making huge energy. A cheap bomb uses sparkler powder and a fuse. The fuse gets lighted, then come to the sparkler powder... and... BOOM! There are lots of ways to make things explode!
Automobile Glass fuse
You can't
The instructions to do glass fusing include melting glass at a high temperature to join and fuse glass together. One may need to use a glass kiln to successfully fuse glass.
copper and tin
fuse
copper and tin
fuse
yes very safe.add. Fuse wire is usually made of tin-plated copper. The fuse wire may well get warm in service, and a bare copper wire will gradually oxidize and will fail sooner as a consequence.
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.
you cant
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.
tungsten or sometimes copper