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27 September, 23:41

Technician A says if a fuse burns out when a switch is turned on, a short circuit is present before the switch. Technician B says if a fuse burns out when a switch is turned on, a short circuit is present after the switch. Who is correct?

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  1. 28 September, 00:05
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    Technician B

    Explanation:

    This can be explained as a fuse is a protective device which blows in order to protect the circuit and the equipment from short circuiting.

    Short circuit is a condition where a very heavy current flow through the line with no low line impedance which is not the intended path for the current to flow.

    Thus when heavy current flows through a fuse it blows out thus disconnecting the path for the current flow.

    Therefore, if a fuse burns out when switch is on, short circuit is present after the switch
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