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| Both the left and the bottom fuses are blown (non-conducting) but the upper right fuse is still conducting. | Both the left and the bottom fuses are blown (non-conducting) but the upper right fuse is still conducting. | ||
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| These are non-conductive until sufficient current flows through. | These are non-conductive until sufficient current flows through. | ||
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