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What is a disadvantage of using fuses? A.When a fuse burns out, it cannot be used again b. A fuse shuts off when the current gets too high c. A fuse contains a thin strip of met…
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What is a disadvantage of using fuses? A.When a fuse burns out, it cannot be used again b.
A fuse shuts off when the current gets too high c. A fuse contains a thin strip of metal that can melt d. A fuse prevents circuits from overheating
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A) when a fuse burns out it cannot be used again
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