Not enough information. WHICH fuse blows out???
____________ charges repel each other.
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Electrons move onto the object, giving it a static charge.
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the electrons get ripped off one object and held by the other
The rubbing moves electrons to the object that holds them more tightly.
When a fuse blows, you should replace the fuse and check to see what might have caused it to blow. It's a sign that there might be something causing too much current to flow in the circuit.
It is in parallel, so one light can be on while others are turned off.
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electromagnetic
refracted
electric force can act at a distance bbut is stronger when object are closer
In a series circuit the current is the same at every point. This is Kirchoff's current law.
No. Touching a live electric current is never a good idea.
A 120V power supply connected to a 30 Ohm resistor will produce 120/30 or 4 amps of current.
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a copper wire carrying current and another magnet.