does every conductor heat up with an electric current is passed through it what does the amount of heat depend on name the conductor normally used in heating appliances
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No, it is not necessary for every element(conductor) to heat up when an electric current is passed through it. It totally depends on the element's resistance that if it'll heat up or not. If we know the resistance, we can simply find out the heat it'll produce.
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yes
h=i^2 ×r×t
h depends on electricity,and resistance
nicrom
h=i^2 ×r×t
h depends on electricity,and resistance
nicrom
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