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Chapter 20 Problem 29

Question

Problem 29CQ

In view of the small currents that cause shock hazards and the larger currents that circuit breakers and fuses interrupt, how do they play a role in preventing shock hazards?

Solution

Solution 29CQ

As whenever a current larger to that of a fixed threshold level passes through the circuit, the circuit breakers or fuses interrupt the flow of current, the fuses consists of a metallic connection having low melting point, which connects two ends of the circuit, whenever a large current tries to pass from it, due to overheating, the metallic connection blows out and hence interrupt short-circuit.

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Title College Physics  1 
Author Paul Peter Urone, Roger Hinrichs
ISBN 9781938168000

In view of the small currents that cause shock hazards and

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