The heater with a heating coil having low resistance produces more heat. Why?
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If you use a very small resistance AND the circuit design is such that the voltage drop is across the resistance of the heating-wire-circuit, [nothing else in the circuit is limiting current flow] you will get more heating. That's what we have in a heat anticipator internal-nichrome-wire-heater device.
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Answer: Since the resistance is very low in a heater with , the heat can easily flow through the heater. And hence it produces more heat
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