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A delicate metal strip connecting two parts of an electrical circuit. This strip breaks, or melts, in the event of excess electrical charge, breaking the electrical circuit.
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A device connected to an electrical circuit designed to melt and open the circuit in the event of excess current flow. Gearhead A mechanical device that converts speed and torque to values required by the application. Output torque increases, and output speed decreases proportionally to the gear ratio. Generator A machine that converts mechanical energy into electric energy.
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The process of heat bonding glass together.
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an electrical device which is designed to break a circuit and halt current flow when the current in the circuit exceeds the maximum considered to be safe for the conductors of devices in the circuit.
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A device often found in older homes designed to prevent overloads in electrical lines - see 'circuit breakers'.
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