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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Q1. THROUGH Q43

2-40 A6.   In series, so total current will be stopped when the device opens. A7.   Fuses and circuit breakers. A8. a. circuit breaker b. fuse. A9. a. cartridge b. plug c. plug d. cartridge. A10.   A, C. A11.   Current, voltage, and time delay. A12.   The amount of current the fuse will allow without opening. A13.   The ability of the fuse to quickly extinguish the arc after the fuse  element melts and the maximum voltage that cannot jump across the gap of  the fuse after the fuse opens. A14.   Delay, standard, and fast. A15.   Delay-Motors, solenoids, or transformers. Standard-Automobiles, lighting or electrical power circuits. Fast-Delicate instruments or semiconductor devices. A16. a. 125 volts or less, 1.5 amperes, delay b. 250 volts or less, 1/8 ampere standard A17. a. 125 volts or less, 1/16 ampere b. 250 volts or less, .15 ampere A18.   F05B32V20A. A19. a. Post-type fuseholder b. Clip-type fuseholder

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