A: Nobody does that. Wires are good conductor never are to be used to heat anything, But there are special wire to do the heating
they deliver the power to something that can use it
some simple machines do need wires and some dont
A heat related technology is some object that gives off heat to warm something or cook it. Basically something that warns stuff with technology
Isolator is something which blocks current or heat. Where as Circulator is something through which heat and electricity can pass.
Think it through. A loss is something that goes away, w/o you being able to use it. Losses in electricity is like you putting 10 dollars into your wallet, but when you get to the store there are only 9 left for you to use. No one wants that. Besides, in electricity losses usually turn into heat, and that heat has to be managed before it gets intense enough to damage something.
we use copper in wires because it is a conductor of both heat and electricity
what wires are they? If they are just regular wires like for lights or something, the best method is to solder them back together with rosin core solder and cover them with heat shrink tubing what wires are they? If they are just regular wires like for lights or something, the best method is to solder them back together with rosin core solder and cover them with heat shrink tubing
Toaster,
Solder the wires together and use heat shrink to insulate the soldered connection. You can buy heat shrink at any auto parts store or hobby store.
Something with no wires would be wireless.
they deliver the power to something that can use it
These resistant wires are made to withstand extreme temperatures and corrosion. Companies use for various reasons. Oceanic research, heating elements, resistors, heat sealing, are to name a few.
At night, there is no sun, thus there is no heat. When there is no heat, solids contract. The wires, being solids contract at night and in the morning, when there is heat, they sag.
To effectively use solder to connect electrical wires, first strip the insulation off the wires, twist them together, and heat them with a soldering iron. Apply solder to the heated wires until they are fully covered, then let the solder cool and solidify to create a strong and secure connection.
At night, there is no sun, thus there is no heat. When there is no heat, solids contract. The wires, being solids contract at night and in the morning, when there is heat, they sag.
no ONE Wires tHat ConDuCts Heat
Wires feel warm when they are in use due to the flow of electric current through them. This current encounters resistance within the wire, which causes some of the electrical energy to be converted into heat. The heat generated is proportional to the amount of current passing through the wire and the resistance of the wire itself.