Question 486Electricity & Electronics - QMED
70% to passWhen replacing a fuse with one of a ampere higher rating than the original, which of the following is true?
The correct answer is D) It endangers the apparatus it is supposed to protect. When replacing a fuse with one of a higher ampere rating, it increases the amount of current that can flow through the circuit before the fuse blows. This means that the circuit is no longer adequately protected against overcurrent conditions, which can lead to damage or even fire in the equipment being protected. Fuses are designed to interrupt the circuit before excessive current can cause harm, and using a higher-rated fuse compromises this safety feature. The other options are incorrect because: A) Increasing the fuse rating does not reduce the possibility of short circuits, and may actually increase the risk; B) A higher-rated fuse will not create a larger voltage drop in the circuit; and C) Increasing the fuse rating does not improve the efficiency of the equipment, and may actually be detrimental to its safe operation.
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