Electric Iron by far.
You can generalize that any device that produces heatuses a larger electric current (and more electric power).Some examples are: Toaster, hair dryer, hair curler, clothes iron.The iron operates on more current, and uses more power, than the shaver.
In an electric motor the forces that cause the axle to turn are purely electromanetic.
The temperature of the wire will increase and eventually like the "straw breaking the camel's back" the wire will fail if you apply enough current. It is like exceeding the current in a fuse, the wire essentially disintegrates.
Iron is a major component of red blood cells. The oxygen you breathe bonds to the iron in your red blood cells. If you had no iron in your body you would likely die.
Yes they do, they have approximately .3 volts of conductivity.
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To determine the number of watts of electric energy consumed by electric iron, we need to multiply the volts and the ampere used by that particular electric iron, so the product of those two is the watts used by the electric iron.
When Was The Electric Iron Invented? When Was The Electric Iron Invented?
An electric flat iron is a type of clothes iron that runs on electricity. The first electric flat iron was invented by Henry W. Seely.
I never measured the resistance of an electric iron, but: the 15 ohm resistance is probably required to develop a required 806 watts of power. Using Ohm's law, I(current) = E(voltage)/R(resistance), therefore I(current) =110 volts/15 ohms = 7.33 Amps (current), and, Power (watts) = E(voltage) X I(current); 110 volts X 7.33 amps = 806 watts. The iron requires that wattage to develop enough heat in the sole of the iron. Hope this helps.
electric iron is a small appliance fast and easy to use
electric iron is a small appliance fast and easy to use
Metal, and Iron
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The electric iron was invented in 1882 by Henry W. Seeley
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