Verified Solution Science Electricity: Magnetic and Heating Effects

A classroom demonstration circuit contains both a simple electromagnet and an electric fuse connected in series. Describe the primary effect of electric current observed in each component, and explain how the fuse ensures safety if the current unexpectedly becomes very high.

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When current flows, the electromagnet exhibits the magnetic effect, attracting magnetic materials. The fuse exhibits the heating effect, generating heat. If the current becomes very high, the fuse wire, having a low melting point, will heat up excessively due to the strong heating effect and melt, breaking the circuit. This prevents damage to other appliances and wiring from dangerous overheating, ensuring safety.

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