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The rating for a fuse used in a household electric circuit is provided on the basis of:
resistance
voltage
power
current
- Current ( Option 4): Fuses are rated based on the current they can handle before blowing. This protects the circuit by breaking it if the current exceeds safe levels.
- Resistance (Option 1): While resistance affects current, it's not a direct factor in fuse rating. Fuses are not specified by resistance.
- Voltage (Option 2): Voltage rating is important but secondary; it ensures the fuse can handle the circuit's voltage without arcing.
- Power (Option 3): Power is a result of current and voltage but is not a direct factor for fuse rating.
Fuses ensure safety by interrupting overcurrent, preventing damage and fire.
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