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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.

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What do you think will happen if a thick copper wire is used as a fuse?

Using a thick copper wire as a fuse is not recommended because copper wire has low resistance and will not effectively limit the current flow in case of an overload. This can lead to damage of the circuit or equipment and potentially cause a fire hazard due to excessive current passing through the wire. It's important to use the appropriate fuse rated for the circuit to ensure safety.


How thick is the copper used in Van Earp style copper lamps?

Its around .030 thick.


What is the material used for making fuse?

tungsten or sometimes copper


Is copper used in thick layers?

Copper is commonly used in thick layers for applications requiring high conductivity and durability, such as in electronics, electrical wiring, and power distribution. Thick copper layers are particularly important for ensuring low electrical resistance and improving heat dissipation in these applications.


Which metal used in fuse wires?

Apparently mainly tinned copper is used in fuse wires. I have heard that there are a lot of other metals used as teh fuse wire though!


What are the mixtures in fuse wire?

tin lead alloybasically tin lead allows are used . but other metals which have low melting point and appropriate resistivity can be used


Why is copper used in fuses?

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.


Why can't copper wire used as a fuse wire?

Metal with a lower melting point is preferred for fuse wire to reduce the risk of fire.


Why can not copper wire be used as a fuse wire?

The fuse needs a low melting point and reletivelyhigh resistance so that it melts at the proper current


How is bartons metal made?

Barton's Metal is copper overlaid with a thick layer of gold, and was used in 1825


Is copper bullet proof?

Copper is not bulletproof. While copper is a durable metal used in many applications, it is not typically used to manufacture bulletproof materials. Materials like Kevlar, steel, and ceramic are commonly used to create bulletproof protection.


What types of metal wire could you use to replace a normal fuse wire?

The common metals used in fuse elements are zinc, copper, silver, aluminum, or alloys. Bear in mind that, of them, copper has one of the highest melting points so is only used for specific high temperature fuses. For domestic use the alloy fuse is used.