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Answered by mayurawqkey7
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Explanation:

The wire gets hot when an electric current passes through it. This is the heating effect of the electric current. ... The filament of an electric bulb gets heated to such a high temperature that it starts glowing. If a large current passes through a wire, the wire may become so hot that it may even melt and break.

Answered by revathibyadigera26
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physics answer:- Touch the wire again after a few minutes. The wire gets hot when an electric current passes through it. This is the heating effect of the electric current.

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