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why does the cord of an electric heater not glow while heating eliment does​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The heater's heating element is made up of an alloy that has very high resistance, so when current flows through the heating element, it becomes too hot and glows red. But the cord's resistance, which is usually of copper or aluminium, is low, so it does not glow.

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Answered by paavni08n
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The heater's heating element is made up of an alloy that has very high resistance, so when current flows through the heating element, it becomes too hot and glows red. But the cord's resistance, which is usually of copper or aluminium, is low, so it does not glow.

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