Why is aluminium used for making cooking coil?
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Aluminium is a highly reactive metal and hence it easily reacts with the oxygen in air. This reaction results in the formation of a layer of aluminium oxide over the metal. ... Moreover, aluminium is a good conductor of heat. Due to these reasons, aluminium is used to make cooking utensils.
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The resulting oscillating magnetic field wirelessly induces an electrical current in the pot. ... Most induction tops will not heat copper oraluminum vessels because the magnetic field cannot produce a concentrated current; "all metal" induction tops use much higher frequencies to overcome that effect.
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