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fush Usage descriptionThis is the stretch command, and it can be said that the stretch command is the most difficult command to use in cad. Its function is not satisfactory. To use...

What is fush?

fush Usage description

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This is the stretch command, and it can be said that the stretch command is the most difficult command to use in cad. Its function is not satisfactory. To use the stretch command, you must select the object to be stretched using the window selection method. Autocad only stretches objects that intersect with your cross selection window, while objects that are completely contained in the selection window are moved. However, the stretched object is relatively rarely used in the actual drawing, the main reason is that when selecting the object you want to stretch, unless your graph is very simple, it is easy to select the object you do not want to stretch, and it is very inconvenient to use. Please refer to the help document in cad for details.


fush is not a common component.

1. " fush" It is not widely used in electronic components and is not a common component name.

So it is " fush" Not a common component.

2. If you want to learn more about electronic components, I suggest that you can learn about some commonly used component types, such as resistors, capacitors, diodes, etc., which are widely used.


1. Fush is a component.
2. At present, there is no relevant information about Fush components, and it is not possible to find the reason.
3. If you have more information or learn about the Fush component, you can further discuss its features and applications.


Fush is a Positive Temperature Coefficient (PPTC) thermistor used in electronic circuits to prevent overcurrent from burning electronic components. When the current in the circuit is large, the resistance of Fush increases rapidly to protect the circuit.

At the same time, the Fush is self-restorative, and once the overcurrent disappears, it can automatically return to the normal state, which is also an advantage over traditional fuses.