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I have a question about an object heating up when electricity is applied. W...

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I have a question about an object heating up when electricity is applied. When putting electricity (say 10 to 15 A) trough a wire the wire will heat.

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Joule heating, also known as ohmic heating and resistive heating, is the pr...

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Joule heating, also known as ohmic heating and resistive heating, is the process by which the passage of an electric current through a conductor produces heat. By varying the current and the length of the wire he deduced that the heat  ‎History · ‎Formulas · ‎High-voltage alternating · ‎Applications.

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The heat resistant wires and cables of Furukawa Electric Industrial Cable, ...

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The heat resistant wires and cables of Furukawa Electric Industrial Cable, insulation resistance. Surface leakage resistance. Permissible current* mm2.

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This video consists of a few demonstrations covering the heating effect of ...

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This video consists of a few demonstrations covering the heating effect of electric currents. 1. An electric.

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Kanthal resistance heating wire and resistance wire is characterized by con...

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Kanthal resistance heating wire and resistance wire is characterized by consistent resistivity from delivery to delivery, facilitating trouble-free production.

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The resistance of 3" of 40awg copper wire would be ohms or just of 40 ...

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The resistance of 3" of 40awg copper wire would be ohms or just of 40 awg copper wire before your current draw would approach 2mA.

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1) There is no resistor to limit the current, shouldn't it blow up som...

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1) There is no resistor to limit the current, shouldn't it blow up some fuse? Heating elements are resistors. By choosing an appropriate wire.

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An easy-to-understand introduction to heating elements that convert electri...

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An easy-to-understand introduction to heating elements that convert electricity in Inside the glass bulb, there's a very thin coil of wire called a filament. designed to throw out heat when a big electric current flows through it.

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Engineers choose the right wire diameter for the job, raising current in a ...

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Engineers choose the right wire diameter for the job, raising current in a wire increases the resistivity and generates more heat. As you'll see in the diagram.

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Firstly, Celsius is not heat; it is simply temperature. size and quantity o...

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Firstly, Celsius is not heat; it is simply temperature. size and quantity of the copper wire to be heated, as well as its current temperature.

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LUMA Tungsten wire as heating wire in windshields, in for example cars, shi...

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LUMA Tungsten wire as heating wire in windshields, in for example cars, ships and trucks, has a long history. The technology is based on running current.

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I need to explain why an electric current has a heating effect in a wire us...

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I need to explain why an electric current has a heating effect in a wire using description of the electrons and lattice ions etc. Can anyone help.

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The heat doesn't affect the copper conductors in the wiring. weren...

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The heat doesn't affect the copper conductors in the wiring. weren't enough, consider the second factor - the electrical current running through the wires heats.

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Dear all, as indicated in the title, the setup of my simulation looks as fo...

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Dear all, as indicated in the title, the setup of my simulation looks as follows: a wire, with an applied current which causes a heat generation.

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Resistance in wires produces a loss of energy (usually in the form of heat)...

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Resistance in wires produces a loss of energy (usually in the form of heat), so materials with no resistance produce no energy loss when.

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