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A slow-burning train of powder used in blasting. G
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A short strip of metal having extremely low resistance and functioning as a protective device in a circuit. A fuse will melt when its rated current is exceeded, thereby opening the circuit.
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A prepared cord of combustible materials by which fire is conveyed to a detonator and/or an explosive charge.
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A device designed to protect other electronic devices by melting and opening the circuit when the system is drawing too much power.
Ãâó: www.irex.com.hk/glossary.html
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Device used for cutting off an electrical current in the event of an abusive condition.
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