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If you blew a fuse in your house but the breaker does not show a blown fuse you still have no power to half your house what next?

If it is half the house, that implies the main breaker or the line coming in. Sometimes, double breakers will trip one of them and not the other. It looks like it is still on. Try flipping the breaker off and back on. If you feel comfortable doing it, open up the panel and check each breaker to see if current is getting through them. Just a two prong test light will tell you this. Start on the main, it may be that one of the lines coming in is dead. Looking at the question, you blew a fuse but the breaker does not show a blown fuse. You shouldn't have both in the same circuit. If you have screw in fuses there should be 2 large Buss fuses at the top of the panel. One of these could be blown. These have to be checked with a tester, there is no way to tell just by looking.


How do you find a triped circuit?

Check the circuit panel / breaker box. The tripped breaker should be partway between 'OFF' and 'ON'. If nothing else, turn the breakers off then on, one at a time and when the tripped breaker is reset, the circuit should be live again. Also check GFI outlets. If one is in fault condition, it will need to be reset. If the tripped GFI outlet is protecting other outlets, they will come back when the tripped GFI is reset. These sockets seem to hide in many cases... Behind microwave ovens for example or refrigerators.


Dinosaurs and angiosperms were the most visibly dominant lineages during which geologic era?

I know that the angiosperms were most dominant during the cretaceous period but im not too sure about the dinosaurs dominant era. I would assume they were both dominant in the same era but I am not 100% sure.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Dinosaurs_and_angiosperms_were_dominant_lineages_during_with_geologic_era#ixzz1G5bqBpQR


What are some inhomogeneous substances?

Anything that has a component that precipitates. That is assuming you're referring to an inhomogeneous solution. Generally, inhomogeneous refers to something that is not the same throughout. Examples are a mixture of sand and water, oil and water, hexane and water, etc.


What type of mixture is a bowl of peanuts mixed with candy?

A heterogeneous mixture, since the peanuts and candy are visibly different and can be physically separated.