On passing current, tungsten wire produces heat and light but nichrome wire only produces heat. Why?
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Nichrome has a very high resistance so if the same electric current is passed through a nichrome wire, then the heat produced
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A small current passing in a wire produces less heat but a large current passing through the same wire produces much more heat.
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