If we make electric switches with thermoplastics , what would happen
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Thermoplastic materials soften under high temperatures and harden when cooled. Since electric current produces high temperatures, these materials would soften and on cooling, would not recover introductory shape or outline. This would cause defects in their functioning. For instance, if the switch has ports for connecting to, they may be obstructed amid the dissolving and the cooling.
Thermoplastic is bad conduits of heat likewise called insulators which don't enable power to go through by which we won't get shocked while we switch on
Thermoplastic is bad conduits of heat likewise called insulators which don't enable power to go through by which we won't get shocked while we switch on
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Thermoplastic materials melt under high temperatures and solidify when cooled. Since electric current generates high temperatures, these materials would melt and on cooling, would not regain initial shape or design. This would cause flaws in their functioning. For example, if the switch has ports for plugging in, they might be blocked during the melting and the cooling.....hope u lyk it...
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