why alloys are used for heating devices
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For a heating element, you want to use a metal with a high electrical resistance, and a high melting point (obviously). If this heating element is going to be exposed to air and/or water, it also needs to be corrosion resistant. Nichrome - Wikipedia, which is an alloy of nickel and chromium, is usually a good choice.
Alloys generally have higher resistance than the pure metals that they are made of, because the alloy disorder of the atoms causes additional electron scattering.
Alloys generally have higher resistance than the pure metals that they are made of, because the alloy disorder of the atoms causes additional electron scattering.
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Alloys are used because other metals are good conductors of heat. So alloys are expected to be better metals for conducting electricity.
Alloys are used because other metals are good conductors of heat. So alloys are expected to be better metals for conducting electricity.
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