Fuse

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Fuse or FUSE may refer to:

Devices[edit]

  • Fuse (electrical), a device used in electrical systems to protect against excessive current
  • Fuse (hydraulic), a device used in hydraulic systems to protect against sudden loss of fluid pressure
  • Fuse (explosives) or fuze, the part of the device that initiates function
  • Fuze or fuse, a mechanism for exploding military munitions such as bombs, shells, and mines

Computing[edit]

  • Fuse ESB, an open-source integration platform based on Apache Camel
  • Filesystem in Userspace, a virtual file system interface for Unix-like operating systems
  • Fuse (emulator), the Free Unix Spectrum Emulator of the ZX Spectrum
  • Fuse Internet Service, a former Cincinnati Bell Internet service provider based in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
  • Fuse Universal, a learning platform
  • Adobe Fuse CC, formerly Fuse Character Creator, 3D computer graphics program, originally developed by Mixamo, used to create 3D characters.
  • e-fuse

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