fuse (Angleško)
Noun
A circuit element that burns out or breaks when the current passing through it exceeds a certain level. A fuse protects a circuit from damage caused by excess current. It performs the same function as a circuit breaker, but it cannot be reset, so it must be replaced if it breaks. A fuse consists of a short length of wire of a specific composition and thickness; the thicker the wire, the more current it can pass before the wire melts and breaks the circuit.


Nemško: Sicherung
Špansko: fusible
Francosko: fusible
Hrvaško: osigurač
Italijansko: fusibile
Slovensko: varovalka
Srbsko: osigurač



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