The wires leading to an electric iron remain cold, while the elements gets hot. Why? Give reason
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The wires leading to an electric iron remain cold, while the elements gets hot.
Explanation:
the heating element used in the electric iron has a very high resistance, so it gets heated up , while the wires leading to it, might be of copper, which has very low resistance, hence, it remains cool.
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The heating element has a high resistance whereas conducting wire has very little or negligible resistance. So, that explains, why the conducting wire remains cold and the elements get heated up.
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