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(a) A fuse should always be placed in the .........wire of a mains circuit.
(b) The earth wire should be connected to the .........of an appliance.

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  4. (a) Of what substance is the fuse wire made ? Why ? (b) Explain why...

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  5. What type of elastic fuse is used in electrical appliances like car st...

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  6. Distinguish between the terms 'overloading' and 'short-circuiting' as ...

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  7. (a) When does a fuse cut off current ? How does it do it ? (b) What ...

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  8. Explain the importance of using in a household electric circuit (i) fu...

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  9. (a) An electric iron is rated at 230 V, 750 W. Calculate (i) the maxim...

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  10. What is the function of an earth wire? Why is it necessary to earth me...

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  11. (a) What current is taken by a 3 kW electric geyser working on 240 V m...

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  12. A 1.25 kW heater works on a 220 V mains supply. What current rating wo...

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  13. The maximum number of 40 W tube-lights connected in parallel which can...

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  14. In normal use, a current of 3.5 A flows through a hair dryer. Choose a...

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  15. Which one of the following statements is not true ?

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  16. A car headlamp of 48 W works on the car battery of 12 V. The correct f...

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  17. A 3-pin mains plug is fitted to the cable for a 1 kW electric kettle t...

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  18. A T.V. set consumes an electric power of 230 watts and runs on 230 vol...

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  19. An MCB which cuts off the electricity supply in case of short-circuiti...

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  20. An air-conditioner of 3.2 kW power rating is connected to a domestic e...

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