why are the wires that supply current to an electric heater not heated at all
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As the resistance of connecting wires is very small, so connecting wires do not get heated up appreciably.
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As the resistance of connecting wires is very small, so connecting wires do not get heated up appreciably.
The connecting wires are typically much lower in resistance, and thus consume far less power in conducting electricity through them. Interestingly, if the resistance of the connecting wires is either much higher, or much lower than the heat emitting wires, the amount of heat they emit will be less.
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