Why does the heated having low resistanse get heated more?
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The resistance, R of the conductor. A higher resistance produces more heat. If you use a very small resistance AND the circuit design is such that the voltage drop is across the resistance of the heating-wire-circuit, [nothing else in the circuit is limiting current flow] you will get more heating.
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Question:- Why does the heater having low resistance but get heated more?
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The resistance, R of the conductor. A higher resistance produces more heat. If you use a very small resistance AND the circuit design is such that the voltage drop is across the resistance of the heating-wire-circuit, [nothing else in the circuit is limiting current flow] you will get more heating.
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