I'm sorry, but I am unable to access external links or view images. However, I can provide you with a description of how to build a series circuit with a fuse and provide information on how to change the amperage and the effect of adding a resistor.
To build a series circuit with a fuse, you will need the following components:
1. Power supply - Provides the electrical energy to the circuit.
2. Fuse - Protects the circuit from overcurrent by breaking the circuit when the current exceeds a certain value.
3. Switch - Controls the flow of current in the circuit.
4. Resistor - Limits the flow of current in the circuit.
5. LED - Light-emitting diode that lights up when current flows through it.
To illustrate the function of a fuse, you can connect the components in series as follows: Power supply > Fuse > Switch > Resistor > LED. When the circuit is closed (the switch is on), the current flows through the components. If the current exceeds the rating of the fuse, it will blow and break the circuit, stopping the flow of electricity and protecting the other components from damage.
To increase the amperage in your circuit, you can decrease the resistance in the circuit by either using smaller resistors or by removing some resistors from the circuit. This will allow more current to flow through the circuit.
Adding a resistor to your circuit will affect the overall resistance in the circuit. Depending on the value of the resistor and its placement in the circuit, it can either increase or decrease the total resistance. This will impact the flow of current in the circuit and may affect the brightness of the LED.
Build a series circuit with the simulation intro that illustrates the function of a fuse. Take a screenshot of the circuit you make to submit below. S. Your circuit should include all of the components of a series circuit and should show the fuse, having been blown. Click here for the simulation page. Describe the components of your circuit, explaining their function, also explaining the function of the fuse How can you change your circuit to increase the amperage? You may use the simulation to determine your answer What is the effect of adding a resistor to your circuit? You may use the simulation to determine your answer.
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