How does a fuse work Class 7?
The fuse breaks the circuit if a fault in an appliance causes too much current to flow. This protects the wiring and the appliance if something goes wrong. The fuse […]
The fuse breaks the circuit if a fault in an appliance causes too much current to flow. This protects the wiring and the appliance if something goes wrong. The fuse […]
Items that contain lead include candy, folk and traditional medications, ceramic dinnerware, children's jewelry, clothing ornaments, children's toys, key chains and other metallic or painted objects. Click to see full […]
Electrical conductivity is a measure of how well a material transports an electric charge. This is an essential property in electrical wiring systems. Copper has the highest electrical conductivity rating […]
The fuse element is made of Zinc, Copper, Silver, Aluminum, or Alloys to provide stable and predictable characteristics. The fuse ideally would carry its rated current indefinitely and melt quickly […]
The fuse element is made of zinc, copper, silver, aluminum, or alloys among these or other various metals to provide stable and predictable characteristics. The fuse ideally would carry its […]
There are silver contacts in breakers; however, the amount of silver is not as much as you would think, as breakers mostly have copper components in them. The percentage of […]
Most of the metals are considered as the very good conductors but copper is the best and it loses three electrons at the room temperature. All the copper atoms together […]
Lead-tin alloy containing 37 per cent lead and 63 per cent tin is most preferred for fuse element. Such an alloy is known as eutectic alloy. Click to see full […]
Copper is better at heat transfer and aluminum is better at heat dissipation, so good heat-sinks have a copper base that quickly/efficiently gets the heat away from whatever is being […]
Answer: An alloy of lead and tin is used in the fused wire as it has a low melting point and a very high resistance. Click to see full answer […]