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Fuse (electric)

From Encyc

A fuse is an electrical component designed to protect eletric circuits from damaging over-voltages. Fuses are relatively inexpensive components that are designed to fail, and shut down a circuit, before an over-voltage damages other components. When the circuit fails the fuse is replaced.

Fuses work by having a short wire specifically designed to heat up and melt when it is carrying a specific amount of electrical current.