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The m-effect in HBC (Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor) fuses refers to the modulation of carrier recombination and generation processes due to the presence of a junction, which influences the device's electrical characteristics. In HBC fuses, the m-effect can enhance the fuse's reliability and performance by optimizing the current flow during operation, leading to improved melting characteristics. This effect allows for better control over the fuse's response to overcurrent conditions, ensuring effective protection in electrical circuits.

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Whaht is the fullform of electrical hbc fuse?

The full form of an HBC fuse in electrical terms stands for High Breaking Capacity fuse. This type of fuse is designed to handle higher levels of fault currents and protect electrical systems from damage in the event of a fault.


What are the advantages of a HBC fuse over a cartridge fuse?

HBC (High Breaking Capacity, European term) and HRC (High Rupturing Capacity, North American term) fuses have the ability to break high fault currents. This is done by having silica sand in the fuse that the fuse elements travel through. On high fault current that sand will melt and turn to glass. This breaks the current flow immediatelyA cartridge fuse maximum current breaking capacity is very much lower than HRC, HBC because there is nothing in the fuse body except the fuse elements.


How did the old hbc retain control over the new hbc after the merger with the nwc?

HBC kept control by controlling the trade routes, which brought a lot of money into the HBC.


When the hbc and the nwc merged why did they keep the hbc's name?

Because HBC was the more powerful one, either way it's now called "The Bay."


Why did the NWC and the HBC merge?

the hbc had alot of hot women and the nwc thought if they merged witht he hbc thy could maybe have some sexy time


Who owns the the HBC?

The initials HBC usually means, in Canada, the Hudson's Bay Company.


When was HBC opened?

HBC (The Hudson's Bay Company) was founded in 1670 by King Charles II.


Who are the owners of hbc?

The initials HBC usually means, in Canada, the Hudson's Bay Company.


What does hbc sell today?

Hbc, sell anything from clothes, dishes, bedding, curtain and much much more


Why is HBC important?

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Who established the HBC?

The HBC was founded on 2 May 1670 when King Charles granted a charter to his cousin Prince Rupert and his associates.


What did the HBC and the NWC do in the 1821?

Merge

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