fuses
When the temperature is high, the fuse can be blown to protect the circuit
When the current is too high and the fuse is blown, the heat generated by the fuse is high. When the current is too high and the resistance of the fuse is high, the heat generated is high. The temperature causes the fuse to blow, which can protect the circuit's resistance. Therefore, the heat generated is high. When the temperature is high, the fuse is blown, which can protect the circuit