In distribution transformers, fuse wires are very thin when
compared to conductor size. How it's possible?
Answer Posted / aayush
It is possible because of the length of the fuse wire. the
Shorter it is, lesser will be the resistance. Hence it can
withstand the same current as the conductor.
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