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variety of wire or foil
fusible elements were in use to
protect telegraph cables and
lighting installations as
early as 1864. A
fuse was
patented by Thomas...
- Look up fusion,
fusible, fusional, or
synthesis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fusion, or synthesis, is the
process of
combining two or more distinct...
- A
fusible plug is a
threaded cylinder of metal,
usually bronze, br**** or gunmetal, with a
tapered hole
drilled completely through its length. This hole...
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electrical systems as a
fuse. A
mechanical fusible link is a
device consisting of two
strips of
metal soldered together with a
fusible alloy that is designed...
- A
fusible alloy is a
metal alloy capable of
being easily fused, i.e.
easily meltable, at
relatively low temperatures.
Fusible alloys are commonly, but...
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fuse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fuse or
FUSE may
refer to:
Fuse (electrical), a
device used in
electrical systems to
protect against excessive...
- Look up
fusibility in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
fusibility of a
material refers to the ease at
which the
material can be
fused together, or...
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Fuse beads, thermobeads, iron beads, or iron-
fusible beads are
multicoloured tubular plastic beads that can be
arranged into 2D
designs on a pegboard,...
- each
integer n{\displaystyle n}
there is a
unique smallest fusible number among the
fusible numbers larger than n{\displaystyle n}; it has the form n+1/2k{\displaystyle...
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Fusing, as a
joining process, may
refer to:
Fusing (manufacturing), type of
manufacturing process for
joining or
terminating electrical magnet wire Stained...