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Why does a copper wire in a closed circuit does not get hot but a nichrome wire does?
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A negligible heat is produced in the connecting wires of copper because copper has very low resistance. Similarly, when electric current is passed into an electric iron, the element of electric iron (made of nichrome coil) becomes red-hot and produces heat.
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