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the free encyclopedia Electrical safety device that provides overcurrent protection For other uses · or a 15 A current in 0.1 s. 32  · mm ( 1 + 1 ⁄ · 4   · in) long. Component type Passive Working principle ‍ · thereby stopping or interrupting the current. It is a sacrificial device · once a fuse has operated · it is an open circuit · and must be replaced or rewired · breaking capacity · and response times · overloading · mismatched loads · but have significantly different characteristics · and fuses are still used when space · by melting · the smaller wires would protect apparatus and wiring inside the building. [ · 1 ] · 2 ] · A fuse was patented by Thomas Edison in 1890 as part of his electric distribution system. [
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