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When current is switched ‘on’ in a room heater , it -------​

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Answered by ehsan363
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Explanation:

When current is switched on in a room heater, it produces a heat due to the heating effect of current passing through the conductor. Note: Fuse can here act as a safety device for the heating effect of electric current. Mostly high resistance wire such as Nichrome is used in an electric heater.

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Answered by Anonymous
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▶When current is switched on in a room heater, it produces a heat due to the heating effect of current passing through the conductor.

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