A fuse cannot protect 100% of the time against every possible event. It protects conductors and appliances from over currents in excess of the fuse's rating and that is all. It will not protect against a nearby lighting strike. It will not protect your TV's more sensitive components if protection built into the TV fails.
A fuse rated for 3 amps is commonly used to protect small electrical appliances such as microwaves, televisions, and audio equipment. It is designed to interrupt the circuit in case of overcurrent to prevent damage to the equipment or fire hazard.
Fuse TV was created in 2003.
The fuse if not there to protect the equipment. It is there to protect the wiring in the vehicle from overheating and catching on fire.
Fuse is a very music based programming channel much like MTV originally was. When music slowed down on MTV it picked up on Fuse TV. Now Fuse TV is where people go for music.
A fuse can protect the conductors in both a series and parallel circuit.
no fuse has been blown your tv is too old
A fuse is used in a circuit to protect the other elements in a circuit. Fuses are rated at different currents and voltages. When the rated current is exceeded the fuse will blow. For that reason fuses are placed in circuits to protect other more expensive items. For example you find fuses in your home. If there was a sudden surge in current coming into your house the fuse will blow and power will be cut to the circuit it is attached to. If that fuse wasn't there the other elements in that circuit would be exposed to the current surge. This would cause damage to that object and if it is something like a computer or tv etc they are not that cheap to replace. So ultimately a fuse is put in place to make sure that other equipment isn't damaged by current surges etcbecauswe the yd o#
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There is none.
Ludacris On the Record with Fuse - 2010 TV was released on: USA: 22 March 2010
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how do others use and protect water as shown on television or cinemas