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Qu'est-ce (qui) est fuse together - définition

BRAND OF CHOCOLATE BAR MANUFACTURED BY CADBURY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
Fuse (confections); Cadbury's Fuse

fuse wire         
  •  A set of pole-top fusible cutouts with one fuse blown, protecting a [[transformer]] - the white tube on the left is hanging down
  • Cross section of a screw-type fuse holder with Diazed fuse
  • markings]] that can be found on a fuse.
  • Blade type fuses come in six physical sizes: micro2, micro3, low-profile mini, mini, regular and maxi
  • 50px
  • A 115 kV high-voltage fuse in a substation near a [[hydroelectric]] power plant
  • Various holders for cartridge ferrule fuses
  • 20 kV}} network
  • HRC fuse with red blown indication
  • Thermal cutoff
ELECTRICAL SAFETY DEVICE
Electric fuse; Protistor; Semiconductor fuse; Electrical fuse; Fuse (electricity); HRC Fuse; Electrical Fuses; Power Fuse; Blown fuse; Dual-element fuse; High rupturing capacity; Fuse wire; S type fuse; ⏛; High Rupturing Capacity; Cable limiter; HRC fuse; HBC fuse; High breaking capacity; High rupture capacity
¦ noun thin wire used in an electric fuse.
Fuse (explosives)         
  • A burning length of fuse
PART OF A DEVICE THAT INITIATES FUNCTION IN AN EXPLOSIVE, PYROTECHNIC DEVICE OR MILITARY MUNITION
Fuzes for ammunition; Fuse (explosive)
In an explosive, pyrotechnic device, or military munition, a fuse (or fuze) is the part of the device that initiates function. In common usage, the word fuse is used indiscriminately.
Fuse (electrical)         
  •  A set of pole-top fusible cutouts with one fuse blown, protecting a [[transformer]] - the white tube on the left is hanging down
  • Cross section of a screw-type fuse holder with Diazed fuse
  • markings]] that can be found on a fuse.
  • Blade type fuses come in six physical sizes: micro2, micro3, low-profile mini, mini, regular and maxi
  • 50px
  • A 115 kV high-voltage fuse in a substation near a [[hydroelectric]] power plant
  • Various holders for cartridge ferrule fuses
  • 20 kV}} network
  • HRC fuse with red blown indication
  • Thermal cutoff
ELECTRICAL SAFETY DEVICE
Electric fuse; Protistor; Semiconductor fuse; Electrical fuse; Fuse (electricity); HRC Fuse; Electrical Fuses; Power Fuse; Blown fuse; Dual-element fuse; High rupturing capacity; Fuse wire; S type fuse; ⏛; High Rupturing Capacity; Cable limiter; HRC fuse; HBC fuse; High breaking capacity; High rupture capacity
In electronics and electrical engineering, a fuse is an electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit. Its essential component is a metal wire or strip that melts when too much current flows through it, thereby stopping or interrupting the current.

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Fuse (chocolate bar)

Fuse is a brand of chocolate bar manufactured by Cadbury in India since 2016. A different bar of the same name was produced in the United Kingdom between 1996 and 2006.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour fuse together
1. The new H–bomb was based on forcing hydrogen atoms to fuse together.
2. If a glazed area from one piece comes into even the slightest contact with the glazed area of another piece, they will fuse together in the kiln, and both pieces will be ruined.
3. There are two parts to the operation – to insert metal rods either side of the spine to straighten it, and to fuse together the vertebrae that are out of alignment.
4. In a fusion reaction, the nuclei, or centers, of two light atoms –– those with fewer numbers of protons and neutrons –– fuse together to form heavier atoms and release large amounts of energy in the process.