A circuit with a resistance of #3 Omega# has a fuse with a capacity of #2 A#. Can a voltage of #1 V# be applied to the circuit without blowing the fuse? Physics Electrical Energy and Current Current and Resistance 1 Answer ali ergin Mar 4, 2016 #1/3 <2" it can be applied"# Explanation: #V=I*R" "I=V/R" "I=1/3A# #1/3 <2" it can be applied"# Answer link Related questions When work is done on a positive test charge by an external force to move it from one location to... What is an electric circuit? What is Ohm's law? How does a battery produce electric energy? How does the electrical circuit in my flashlight work? What is a volt? How can I calculate resistance of a parallel circuit? How can i calculate resistance of a wire? How do you calculate voltage drop across a resistor? How can i calculate voltage drop in a parallel circuit? See all questions in Current and Resistance Impact of this question 1625 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License