An electric fuse is typically made of a metal conductor, often copper or aluminum, that melts when excessive current flows through it. This conductor is encased in a non-conductive material, such as glass or ceramic, which provides insulation and protection. The design ensures that when the metal melts, it breaks the circuit and prevents further current flow, thereby protecting the electrical system from damage.
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