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which of the following devices does not to make use of heating effect of electric current. electric ion or electric heater or electric generators

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Answered by tanushree32
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Answer:

electric generator is your answer

Explanation:

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer: electric generator

Explanation:

An object or type of material that allows charge to move in one or more directions is called a conductor. Metal-based materials are often used as electrical conductors.

A conductor through which an electric current flows eventually heats up and gives off heat. This occurs as a result of some of the electrical energy passing through the conductor being converted into heat energy. This side effect of the electric current is called the thermal effect of the current.

An electric heater is a room heating device that uses resistors emitting radiant energy to convert electrical current into heat.

A device known as a generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy for use in an external circuit.

  • Current is usually denoted by the symbol I. Ohm's law relates current flowing through a conductor to voltage V and resistance R; that is, V = IR. An alternative expression of Ohm's law is I = V/R.
  • Current is one of the most important and fundamental elements in electrical and electronic technology. The current flowing through the circuit can be used in various ways from generating heat to switching circuits or storing information in an integrated circuit.
  • In its most basic form, current = flow. The ampere (AM-pir), or amp, is an international unit used to measure current.
  • Current is a flow of electrons, but current and electrons flow in opposite directions. Current flows from positive to negative and electron from negative to positive. The current is determined by the number of electrons passing through the cross-section of the conductor in one second.
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