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The element of an electric device is made of

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Answered by AmanKaur01
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Hey!! mate here is your answer..

Nichrome is a metal alloy made up of around 20 percent of chromium and 80 percent nickel. The key to the workings of an electrical heating element is the role of the nichrome in it. Nichrome has fast emerged as the leading alloy to be used in terms of electrical heating elements.

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Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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Mainly element of the electric device is made up of Nichrome.

• Many of the electrical heating basics use Nichrome 80/20 (80%nickel along with 20% chromium) wire, ribbon, or strip.  

• Nichrome 80/20 percent is a perfect material, as it has reasonably high resistance and makes a supportive layer of CrO when it is heated for the initial time.

•  Solid beneath this coating will not oxidize, stopping the wire from breaking or burning out.

• Henceforth the correct answer is Nichrome.

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