electric iron , electric toaster, electric water heater, electric geyser
Toaster, oven, toaster oven, flat iron, curling iron, electric clothes dryer, hair dryer, soldering iron, heat gun, arc welder, windshield defrosters, roof deicers
Iron box
Toaster
Most kitchen ovens
Water heater
Air dryer
Heating effect of electric current.
Yes. Very easily. Simply turn on more electrical devices inside the house.
Can heat energy be converted to light energy and how?
An electric current has three 'effects'. These are (1) heating effect, (2) chemical effect, and (3) magnetic effect.Any one of these effects can be used to define the unit of measurement for electric current, the ampere.Until around 1947, for example, the 'chemical effect' was used -i.e. the ampere was based on the mass of silver deposited on an electrode during electrolysis.Since then, the 'magnetic effect' has been used -i.e. the ampere is based on the force between two current-carrying conductors, due to their surrounding magnetic fields.
No. It is a physical process cause be passing an electric current through a wire.
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Heating Effect.
current has five effects. 1. physical effects 2. xray effects 3. heating effects 4. chemical effects 5.magnetic effects.
Disadvantages of the heating effect of electric currents are: short circuits, house fires, and explosions. Advantages of the heating effect of electric currents are: electric light, toasting food, and keeping a room warm.
Joule showed the heating effect due to the resistence of wire which cary the current.
When the electrical appliances are not connected well or the cables of the electric appliances are worn out,a short circuit may occured. A short circuit affects the normal operation of electrical appliances connected to the circuit.It has very low resistance that almost all electric current would flow through it.Owing to the heating effect,an excess electric current would produce heat and thus may damage the electric appliances,or even cause a fire,if without a fuse or a circuit breaker.
Heating effect of electric current.
If you use the definition of electricity as; The supply of electric current to a house or other building for heating, lighting, or powering appliances, then any voltage will fit into this range.
Effects of an Electric current -1) Heating effect -e.g. - Heater / Geyser etc.2) Magnetic effect -e.g. - Electric Bell etc.3) Chemical effect -e.g. - Battery charging etc.4) Lighting effect -e.g. - Electric bulb etc.
If you use the definition of electricity as; The supply of electric current to a house or other building for heating, lighting, or powering appliances, then any voltage will fit into this range.
Yes. Very easily. Simply turn on more electrical devices inside the house.
Depends on what appliance it is. For stoves, you save more yearly using an electric but for dryers you save more on cost per load by using gas. I think gas is/was cheaper to power appliances and heating but with the recent rise of gas prices� I think that trend is slowly reversing appliance by appliance. Electric heating has surpassed gas and is now cheaper