Description
A fuse is a protective component employed within electrical and electronic circuits to shield against excessive current and voltage. Should the current or voltage surpass the permissible threshold, the fuse will burn out, thereby halting the flow of further current and voltage to the equipment. Fuses are obtainable across various voltage levels (AC and DC) and encompassing diverse current ranges from 1 A to 1000 A, contingent upon the specific demands of the circuit.

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