Fuse (electrical)

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Fuse (electrical) by Wikipedia Bot 0
A fuse is a safety device used in electrical circuits to protect against excessive current that can cause overheating, damage to electrical components, or even fires. It works on a simple principle: a fuse contains a strip or wire made of a conductive material that melts when the current flowing through it exceeds a predetermined level for a certain period of time. When this strip melts, it breaks the circuit and stops the flow of electricity, thereby preventing further damage.

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