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When a fuse blows, it interrupts the electrical circuit, stopping the flow of current to prevent overheating and potential damage to electrical devices. This occurs when the current exceeds the fuse's rated capacity, causing the metal filament inside the fuse to melt. To restore power, the blown fuse must be replaced with a new one of the appropriate rating. It's important to address the underlying issue that caused the fuse to blow to avoid future occurrences.

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