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Q: What would happen to the coil if the current passing through it was too large?
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Why the the reading on the newton meter increases when a current passes through the coil?

because it becomes more magnetic therfore it the pull on the coil will increase


Is diffraction more pronounced through a small or a large opening?

A smaller opening because it is harder for a wave to travel through smaller openings so after passing through it will diffract more.


What would happen if the current passing through the coil was too large?

The coil offers some amount of Resistance to the flow of Electric current through the coil. The Resistance of the coil depends on the material used to make the coil and the thickness of the coil wire ( its gauge ) When a current flows through the coil, the voltage drop across the coil and the Power dissipated in the coil both are proportional to the magnitude of current and the coil resistance. Normally the coil is rated to carry certain current and dissipate certain amount of power without causing any damage. If a large magnitude of current flows through the coil beyond its rating , the voltage drop across the coil and the power dissipation in the coil both increase substantially causing over heating of the coil. This can damage the coil and may result in burning of the coil


What happens if the temperature of a diode increases?

When the amount of current passing through a circuit increases, it generally increases the temperature, and consequently the resistance. Simply stated, it is harder for the current to pass through the circuit if the temperature increases. The Large Hadron Collider uses superconductors to pass current to its electromagnets. A superconductor passes current through its circuit materials with almost no resistance at all, generally by supercooling the circuit materials.


How does the heat produced by a current passing through a fixed resistance wire depend on the magnitude of current?

The formula for the heat produced in a wire is P = I2R, where P is the power (the amount of electrical energy wasted, which is the amount of heat produced), I is the current and R is the resistance. In other words, other things being equal, the power is proportional to the square of the current. When transmitting electrical energy over large distances, fairly high voltages are used (typically, several 100 kV), because that way, less current is required, and power losses are reduced.

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Why the the reading on the newton meter increases when a current passes through the coil?

because it becomes more magnetic therfore it the pull on the coil will increase


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How do guitar amps get messed up?

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