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Actually the wire WILL get hot, but specifically HOW MUCH it gets hot depends on the current, and on the resistance of the wire.In most circuits, the resistance of the wire (and thus, the amount of heating) is insignificant, and can safely be ignored for most calculations.
If wired correctly the red wire will be hot, but any wire can be hot regardless of colour if done incorrectly.
You can hot wire a boat. It just matters what type it is.
In electrical wiring, the live or "hot" wire is typically brown or red, the neutral wire is typically blue or black, and the ground wire is yellow or green. So, in this case, the brown wire is likely the hot wire, the blue wire is the neutral wire, and the yellow green wire is the ground wire.
The current flow is too much
The current flow is too much
The current limit is set by how hot the wire is allowed to run, but a 55 amp maximum would give a 60 degree C temperature rise for 8 AWG wire with a diameter of 3.26 mm. For continuous use the current limit is half that because there is a balance between the cost of the wire and the cost of energy wasted as heat from the wire. If a wire runs continuously hot it is economic to use a thicker wire that wastes less energy.
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the wire will burn red hot or desinigrate instantly
Very literally, hot wire is a wire that is hot. Pertaining to vehicles, to hot wire a vehicle is to start the engine or motor of the vehicles without the use of the ignition.
The wire on a lamp cord that is known as the hot wire is typically the black wire.
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The wire that is hot on an extension cord is typically the black wire.
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