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  • shutup

  • hendy is fag

  • hi class

  • yo im steven

  • TYSM it helped soo much wid my elec. hw!! :)

  • The rating of the fuse is 6 bulbs :D

  • science video for school?

  • since the bulbs are connected in parralel the resistance actually decreases allowing for more current to flow and thus exceeding the rating of the fuse. if the were added in series the resistance would rise and the fuse would not blow but the bulbs may not light due to an increase in voltage drop

  • Function of the fuse is to protect the equipment from higher values of current, which might destroy the device. :-)

  • The current was about 1.5Amps when the fuse melted, which is the Minimum fusing current. And the current rating should be less than that - assuming fusing factor to be 2[I MAY BE WRONG], the current rating is 0.75Amps. In the second experiment, the bulbs are connected in parallel. The bulbs are resistance, so every bulb being added acts as increasing rheostatic control.

  • its a 1 amp fuse and u exceded the amout of amp and the lead inside the amp melted

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