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why does the heater having low resistance get heated more _?

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That electrical energy will be dissipated in the form of heat, heating up the wire in the process. This heating is called Joule heating (James Prescott Joule) or ohmic heating or resistive heating. ... Therefore lower resistance produces more heat.

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This article uses an older Honeywell T87 type thermostat heat anticipator device to explain the relationship between electrical resistance and heat generated by a wire when current flows through it.

In the related article series we explain how adjusting the heat anticipator pointer changes the heat output of the anticipator that in turn changes the behavior of the room thermostat to turn the burner off sooner or later with respect to the actual room temperature.

Our page top photo illustrates key parts of a traditional room thermostat including the temperature sensing device, thermostat switch, and the heat anticipator assembly.

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