A fuse contains a wire that will melt and break the circuit if too much current flows through it, preventing an overload. When the current exceeds the fuse's rating, the wire melts, interrupting the flow of electricity and protecting the circuit from damage.
If too many charges flow (aka, short circuit) through the thin, metal conductor inside of the fuse, it melts, thereby making the circuit open and protecting the components from the effects of the short circuit. In your situation, the moment the short is created, the metal heats up very quickly. Since this metal has a very low melting point, any sudden, unexpected heat generated will melt the fuse, thus preventing the short from truly forming for an substantial amount of time
A fuse works by breaking the circuit when there is too much current flowing through it, which helps prevent damage to the electrical components from overheating or overloading.
In science, a fuse is a safety device that is designed to melt or break when exposed to excessive heat or current, in order to protect a circuit from damage or prevent fires. Fuses are commonly used in electrical systems to prevent overloading and short circuits.
It depends what the fuse is protecting. A fuse is a weak point in an electrical circuit that is designed to melt and disconnect the circuit before it is damaged or becomes dangerous (eg catches fire) Depending what is being protected a fuse could typically be between 1mA (0.001 amps) and several thousand amps. Bigger and smaller exist for special applications.
The fuse wire is rated for a specific amount of amperage. If the amperage exceeds that rating, the fuse wire will quickly melt. The current flow in the circuit is interrupted, thereby protecting the appliance from an overload condition.
A circuit breaker or a fuse.
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The thing that prevents an overload is the fuse.
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A fuse is a safety device that helps prevent excess current flowing in an electric circuit.
A fuse or breaker.
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difference between p type and n type semiconducter materialAnswerInsulation is used to prevent a short current. To protect the circuit should a short-circuit fault occur is either a fuse or a circuit breaker.
A fuse is designed to blow off safely without causing fire when an excess current passes through it. This to prevent damaging the circuit load and is also used for isolating the circuit to carry out some service.
To prevent an overload or short from causing the wiring in the circuit supplying power to the appliance from overheating and possibly catching on fire. The fuse is there to protect the wiring and not what is plugged into that circuit.