what is called the tightly wound coils found in appliances which heat up
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what is called the tightly wound coils found in appliances which heat up
The heating effect of current is used in several appliances, which include electric toasters, electric irons, hot plates, electric hairdryers, and electric ovens. These appliances contain tightly wound coils, called elements. An element heats up when an electric current passes through it.
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Nichrome Wire
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The tightly wound coils are nichrome wires these are the wires having an immense resistivity and a very high melting point and are much more durable ,they offer a great resistance to the current and so the energy loses its identity of electrical energy to heat energy to give out intense infrared radiations .
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