Physics
A fuse wire should have:
- a low melting point
- high melting point
- very high melting point
- none of the above
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a low melting point
Reason — A fuse wire should have low melting point so that when a large amount of current pass through it, the wire will melt and does not allow excess current to pass thus protecting the appliance or circuit from getting damaged.
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