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Chapter 2, Problem 56E
You built an android that has a subcircuit containing a power supply, a tactile sensor, and a fuse where safe operation should keep current below 250 mA. You measured that your sensor is dissipating 12 W, the power supply is providing 12.2 W, and the voltage drop across the fuse is 500 mV. Is your circuit properly protected?
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