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A thick copper wire is used to transmit electricity from the main supply to your house, while a thin, high-resistance wire is used as a fuse in an electrical appliance. Explain the scientific reason behind these choices, referring to the heating effect of electric current.

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Thick copper wires are used for transmission because they have very low resistance, minimizing heat loss (H=I²Rt) during current flow, thus saving energy. Fuse wires are made thin and of high-resistance material (like an alloy) with a low melting point. This ensures that when current exceeds a safe limit, the fuse wire heats up rapidly and melts, breaking the circuit and protecting the appliance from damage due to excessive current.

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