erimiş, eri, sigortası olan, x birleştir/yak/eri/erit, sigortalı, kaynaşık, kaynaşmış, elektrik sigortası, sigorta, kaynaşmak, sigorta; madenin sıcaklık dolayısıyla sıvı haline gelmesi; kaynayıp birleşme, TAPA:Mermiyi mermi yolu üzerinde istenilen zamanda, istenilen yerde ve istenilen şartlar altında paralandırmaya yarayan mekanik veya elektrikli cihaz. Tapalar, genellikle mermiye takılışlarına ve gördükleri işe göre sınıflandırılırlar. I. Mermiye takılışlarına göre ikiye ayrılırlar, eriyerek birleşmek, korunç, kaynayıp birleşme, birleştirmek, birleşmek, füzyon yapmak, ergimek, kaynamak, (sigorta) atmak, kaynaştırmak, tapa, tapa koymak, fünye, fitil, yanmak, erimek, eritmek, füzyona gitmek, ateşleme fitili, eriyip birbiriyle kaynaşmak, (SPECIFY) TAPA (BELİRTMEK):Bir topçu veya deniz topçu desteğinde; arzu edilen tapa faaliyetini belirtmek için kullanılan emir veya istek. Örnek; tavikli, mekanik ihtiraklı tapa, TV tapası zamanlı tapa, eriterek birleştirmek, fitil/tapa/sigorta, f eritmek, elek. sigorta, attırmak, erit, eritmek; erimek; eriyip birbiriyle kaynaşmak, atmak,
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TAPA:Mermiyi mermi yolu üzerinde istenilen zamanda, istenilen yerde ve istenilen şartlar altında paralandırmaya yarayan mekanik veya elektrikli cihaz. Tapalar, genellikle mermiye takılışlarına ve gördükleri işe göre sınıflandırılırlar. I. Mermiye takılışlarına göre ikiye ayrılırlar Askeri
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(SPECIFY) TAPA (BELİRTMEK):Bir topçu veya deniz topçu desteğinde; arzu edilen tapa faaliyetini belirtmek için kullanılan emir veya istek. Örnek; tavikli, mekanik ihtiraklı tapa, TV tapası zamanlı tapa Askeri
Joined together by fusing, Simple past tense and past participle of fuse, Furnished with a fuse, Melted, welded, soldered; blended, combined, united, If an electric plug or circuit is fused, it has a fuse in it. if a piece of electrical equipment is fused, it is fitted with a fuse, joined together into a whole; "United Industries"; "the amalgamated colleges constituted a university"; "a consolidated school", past of fuse, To melt together; to blend; to mix indistinguishably, To melt together, Indicating a tendency to lose one's temper, A device to prevent the overloading of an electrical circuit, (also fuze in US) A cord that, when lit, conveys the fire to some explosive device, To furnish with or install a fuse, The mechanism that ignites the charge in an explosive device, cut off, This is a two-terminal device that is normally a low resistive element and is programmed or "blown" resulting in an open or high impedance Typical materials are nichrome and polysilicon This is element is inherently radiation-hard, A fusible plug that screws into a receptacle, used as a fuse in electric wiring, A plug fitted to the fuse hole of a shell to hold the fuse, any igniter that is used to initiate the burning of a propellant electrical device that can interrupt the flow of electrical current when it is overloaded make liquid or plastic by heating; "The storm fused the electric mains", A wire, bar, or strip of fusible metal inserted for safety in an electric circuit, When the current increases beyond a certain safe strength, the metal melts, interrupting the circuit and thereby preventing possibility of damage, make liquid or plastic by heating; "The storm fused the electric mains", See Fuze, combine by melting together; be combined through melting together; unite, combine; be united or combined, equip with a fuse; provide with a fuse, become plastic or fluid or liquefied from heat; "The substances fused at a very high temperature", A cord that, when lit, conveys the fire to some explosive device, any igniter that is used to initiate the burning of a propellant, The device that ignites the explosive charge in a mine or missile, To unite or blend, as if melted together, To be reduced from a solid to a fluid state by heat; to be melted; to melt, To be blended, as if melted together, To liquefy by heat; to render fluid; to dissolve; to melt, A tube or casing filled with combustible matter, by means of which a charge of powder is ignited, as in blasting; called also fuzee, mix together different elements; "The colors blend well", A short strip of metal having extremely low resistance and functioning as a protective device in a circuit A fuse will melt when its rated current is exceeded, thereby opening the circuit, a protective device containing a short piece of wire that melts and breaks when current through it exceeds a rated value, thus de-energizing the circuit, If you say that someone has a short fuse or is on a short fuse you mean that they are quick to react angrily when something goes wrong. I have a very short fuse and a violent temper. In electrical engineering, a safety device that protects electric circuits from the effects of excessive electric currents. A fuse commonly consists of a current-conducting strip or wire of easily fusible metal; whenever the circuit is made to carry a current larger than that for which it is intended, the strip melts to interrupt it, A safety device with a metal wire or strip that melts when the current gets too strong, cutting off the flow of the electrical current, an electrical device which is designed to break a circuit and halt current flow when the current in the circuit exceeds the maximum considered to be safe for the conductors of devices in the circuit, A protection device found on the line It is used to protect the system from faults For example, if a fault occurs beyond the fuse point, the fuse will blow but the rest of the system will stay alive When the fuse is blown, it sounds like a gun shot Some older customer homes have fuses as well Customers are encouraged to check their fuse box or breaker box before they call in with the power is out, to be sure the problem is on the utility system rather than within the home, electrical device that can interrupt the flow of electrical current when it is overloaded, If someone or something lights the fuse of a particular situation or activity, they suddenly get it started. Hopes for an early cut in German interest rates lit the market's fuse early on, If you blow a fuse, you suddenly become very angry and are unable to stay calm. For all my experience, I blew a fuse in the quarter-final and could have been sent off, A fuse is a safety device in an electric plug or circuit. It contains a piece of wire which melts when there is a fault so that the flow of electricity stops. The fuse blew as he pressed the button to start the motor Remove the circuit fuse before beginning electrical work, protective device in an electrical circuit which melts under excess voltage and breaks the circuit; cord or tube for igniting an explosive, When an electric device fuses or when you fuse it, it stops working because of a fault. The wire snapped at the wall plug and the light fused Rainwater had fused the bulbs, A fuse is a device on a bomb or firework which delays the explosion so that people can move a safe distance away. A bomb was deactivated at the last moment, after the fuse had been lit, If something fuses two different qualities, ideas, or things, or if they fuse, they join together, especially in order to form a pleasing or satisfactory combination. His music fused the rhythms of jazz with classical forms What they have done is fuse two different types of entertainment, the circus and the rock concert Past and present fuse. = combine, When things fuse or are fused, they join together physically or chemically, usually to become one thing. You can also say that one thing fuses with another. The skull bones fuse between the ages of fifteen and twenty-five Conception occurs when a single sperm fuses with an egg Manufactured glass is made by fusing various types of sand Their solution was to isolate specific clones of B cells and fuse them with cancer cells The flakes seem to fuse together and produce ice crystals, 1 A device that has as its critical component a metal wire or strip that will melt when heated by a prescribed (design) amperage, creating an open in the circuit of which it is a part, thereby protecting the circuit from an overcurrent condition Note: Fuses are often characterized as "fast-blow" or "slow-blow," according to the time required for them to respond to an overcurrent condition Fast-blow fuses open nearly instantaneously when exposed to an overcurrent condition Slow-blow fuses can tolerate a transient overcurrent condition, but will open if the overcurrent condition is sustained 2 In optical fiber technology, to join the endfaces of a pair of optical fibers by melting, i e , welding, the endfaces together, An overcurrent protection device that contains a thin strip of metal that will melt and open the circuit in case of circuit overload Must be replaced after a circuit overload Back to alphabetical list, a device usually consisting of a metal link housed in a ceramic tube A fuse will melt when the current passing through it exceeds a defined amount, thus disconnecting the electrical supply Fuses can be found in UK mains plugs and in the panel supplying electricity to an area, A device designed to provide protection for a given circuit or device by physically opening the circuit Fuses are rated by their amperage and are designed to blow or open when the current being drawn through it exceeds its design rating 2, A device connected to an electrical circuit designed to melt and open the circuit in the event of excess current flow Gearhead A mechanical device that converts speed and torque to values required by the application Output torque increases, and output speed decreases proportionally to the gear ratio Generator A machine that converts mechanical energy into electric energy, A protective device of calibrated metal which melts and breaks when the current through it produces heat which exceeds the rated value of the fuse, A device often found in older homes designed to prevent overloads in electrical lines See Circuit Breakers, A cord-like substance used in the ignition of explosives Black powder is entrained in the cord and, when lit, burns along the cord at a set rate A fuse can be safely used to ignite a cap, which is the primer for an explosive, A component used in an electrical circuit to safely interrupt current flow in the circuit if that flow exceeds the rating of the fuse The fuse is rated at the maximum safe current capacity of the circuit, A device that protects an electrical circuit from excessive amperes by opening its internal element, A device that has as its critical component a metal wire or strip that will melt when heated by a prescribed (design) amperage, creating an open in the circuit of which it is a part, thereby protecting the circuit from an overcurrent condition, Device that interrupts current if a circuit is overloaded or a short occurs, Device which protects circuit by melting of its current responsive element when overcurrent passes through it, A device that will heat up, melt and electrically open the circuit after a period of prolonged abnormal current flow, A safety device in an electric circuit that fails prior to overload of the electrical system, A piece of metal, connected in the circuit to be protected, that melts and interrupts the circuit when excess current flows, In electricity, a safety device fitted to plugs It consists of a wire that melts and breaks the circuit if the current is too high, A safety device used in electrical circuits for the protection of the circuit conductor and components,
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If an electric plug or circuit is fused, it has a fuse in it. if a piece of electrical equipment is fused, it is fitted with a fuse
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joined together into a whole; "United Industries"; "the amalgamated colleges constituted a university"; "a consolidated school"
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To melt together; to blend; to mix indistinguishably
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Indicating a tendency to lose one's temper - "When talking about being laid off, he has a short fuse."
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A device to prevent the overloading of an electrical circuit
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(also fuze in US) A cord that, when lit, conveys the fire to some explosive device
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To furnish with or install a fuse
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The mechanism that ignites the charge in an explosive device
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cut off - "A thermal cut-off."
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This is a two-terminal device that is normally a low resistive element and is programmed or "blown" resulting in an open or high impedance Typical materials are nichrome and polysilicon This is element is inherently radiation-hard
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A fusible plug that screws into a receptacle, used as a fuse in electric wiring
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A plug fitted to the fuse hole of a shell to hold the fuse
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any igniter that is used to initiate the burning of a propellant electrical device that can interrupt the flow of electrical current when it is overloaded make liquid or plastic by heating; "The storm fused the electric mains"
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A wire, bar, or strip of fusible metal inserted for safety in an electric circuit
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When the current increases beyond a certain safe strength, the metal melts, interrupting the circuit and thereby preventing possibility of damage
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make liquid or plastic by heating; "The storm fused the electric mains"
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combine by melting together; be combined through melting together; unite, combine; be united or combined fiil
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equip with a fuse; provide with a fuse
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become plastic or fluid or liquefied from heat; "The substances fused at a very high temperature"
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A cord that, when lit, conveys the fire to some explosive device
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any igniter that is used to initiate the burning of a propellant
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The device that ignites the explosive charge in a mine or missile
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To unite or blend, as if melted together
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To be reduced from a solid to a fluid state by heat; to be melted; to melt
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To be blended, as if melted together
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To liquefy by heat; to render fluid; to dissolve; to melt
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A tube or casing filled with combustible matter, by means of which a charge of powder is ignited, as in blasting; called also fuzee
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mix together different elements; "The colors blend well"
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A short strip of metal having extremely low resistance and functioning as a protective device in a circuit A fuse will melt when its rated current is exceeded, thereby opening the circuit
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a protective device containing a short piece of wire that melts and breaks when current through it exceeds a rated value, thus de-energizing the circuit
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If you say that someone has a short fuse or is on a short fuse you mean that they are quick to react angrily when something goes wrong. I have a very short fuse and a violent temper. In electrical engineering, a safety device that protects electric circuits from the effects of excessive electric currents. A fuse commonly consists of a current-conducting strip or wire of easily fusible metal; whenever the circuit is made to carry a current larger than that for which it is intended, the strip melts to interrupt it
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A safety device with a metal wire or strip that melts when the current gets too strong, cutting off the flow of the electrical current
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an electrical device which is designed to break a circuit and halt current flow when the current in the circuit exceeds the maximum considered to be safe for the conductors of devices in the circuit
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A protection device found on the line It is used to protect the system from faults For example, if a fault occurs beyond the fuse point, the fuse will blow but the rest of the system will stay alive When the fuse is blown, it sounds like a gun shot Some older customer homes have fuses as well Customers are encouraged to check their fuse box or breaker box before they call in with the power is out, to be sure the problem is on the utility system rather than within the home
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electrical device that can interrupt the flow of electrical current when it is overloaded
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If someone or something lights the fuse of a particular situation or activity, they suddenly get it started. Hopes for an early cut in German interest rates lit the market's fuse early on
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If you blow a fuse, you suddenly become very angry and are unable to stay calm. For all my experience, I blew a fuse in the quarter-final and could have been sent off
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A fuse is a safety device in an electric plug or circuit. It contains a piece of wire which melts when there is a fault so that the flow of electricity stops. The fuse blew as he pressed the button to start the motor Remove the circuit fuse before beginning electrical work
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protective device in an electrical circuit which melts under excess voltage and breaks the circuit; cord or tube for igniting an explosive isim
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When an electric device fuses or when you fuse it, it stops working because of a fault. The wire snapped at the wall plug and the light fused Rainwater had fused the bulbs
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A fuse is a device on a bomb or firework which delays the explosion so that people can move a safe distance away. A bomb was deactivated at the last moment, after the fuse had been lit
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If something fuses two different qualities, ideas, or things, or if they fuse, they join together, especially in order to form a pleasing or satisfactory combination. His music fused the rhythms of jazz with classical forms What they have done is fuse two different types of entertainment, the circus and the rock concert Past and present fuse. = combine
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When things fuse or are fused, they join together physically or chemically, usually to become one thing. You can also say that one thing fuses with another. The skull bones fuse between the ages of fifteen and twenty-five Conception occurs when a single sperm fuses with an egg Manufactured glass is made by fusing various types of sand Their solution was to isolate specific clones of B cells and fuse them with cancer cells The flakes seem to fuse together and produce ice crystals
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1 A device that has as its critical component a metal wire or strip that will melt when heated by a prescribed (design) amperage, creating an open in the circuit of which it is a part, thereby protecting the circuit from an overcurrent condition Note: Fuses are often characterized as "fast-blow" or "slow-blow," according to the time required for them to respond to an overcurrent condition Fast-blow fuses open nearly instantaneously when exposed to an overcurrent condition Slow-blow fuses can tolerate a transient overcurrent condition, but will open if the overcurrent condition is sustained 2 In optical fiber technology, to join the endfaces of a pair of optical fibers by melting, i e , welding, the endfaces together
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An overcurrent protection device that contains a thin strip of metal that will melt and open the circuit in case of circuit overload Must be replaced after a circuit overload Back to alphabetical list
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a device usually consisting of a metal link housed in a ceramic tube A fuse will melt when the current passing through it exceeds a defined amount, thus disconnecting the electrical supply Fuses can be found in UK mains plugs and in the panel supplying electricity to an area
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A device designed to provide protection for a given circuit or device by physically opening the circuit Fuses are rated by their amperage and are designed to blow or open when the current being drawn through it exceeds its design rating 2
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A device connected to an electrical circuit designed to melt and open the circuit in the event of excess current flow Gearhead A mechanical device that converts speed and torque to values required by the application Output torque increases, and output speed decreases proportionally to the gear ratio Generator A machine that converts mechanical energy into electric energy
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A protective device of calibrated metal which melts and breaks when the current through it produces heat which exceeds the rated value of the fuse
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A device often found in older homes designed to prevent overloads in electrical lines See Circuit Breakers
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A cord-like substance used in the ignition of explosives Black powder is entrained in the cord and, when lit, burns along the cord at a set rate A fuse can be safely used to ignite a cap, which is the primer for an explosive
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A component used in an electrical circuit to safely interrupt current flow in the circuit if that flow exceeds the rating of the fuse The fuse is rated at the maximum safe current capacity of the circuit
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A device that protects an electrical circuit from excessive amperes by opening its internal element
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A device that has as its critical component a metal wire or strip that will melt when heated by a prescribed (design) amperage, creating an open in the circuit of which it is a part, thereby protecting the circuit from an overcurrent condition
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Device that interrupts current if a circuit is overloaded or a short occurs
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Device which protects circuit by melting of its current responsive element when overcurrent passes through it
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A device that will heat up, melt and electrically open the circuit after a period of prolonged abnormal current flow
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A safety device in an electric circuit that fails prior to overload of the electrical system
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A piece of metal, connected in the circuit to be protected, that melts and interrupts the circuit when excess current flows
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In electricity, a safety device fitted to plugs It consists of a wire that melts and breaks the circuit if the current is too high
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A safety device used in electrical circuits for the protection of the circuit conductor and components
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