tungsten has high resistivity and resistance but at a higher temperature it becomes hot and oxidised and melted so we can't use tungsten as heating coil
For carbon, each element box contains the element's name, symbol, atomic number, atomic mass, and electron configuration. For hydrogen, the box includes the element's name, symbol, atomic number, atomic mass, and electron configuration.
You can learn the element's atomic number, symbol, atomic mass, and chemical name by looking at its box on the periodic table.
An element box on the periodic table typically contains the element's symbol, atomic number, and atomic mass. It may also include the element's name and electronic configuration.
The number at the top of the box is the atomic number, which represents the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. The number at the bottom of the box is the atomic mass, which is the weighted average mass of an atom of that element based on the relative abundance of its isotopes.
Electricity is used in various ways on a daily basis, such as powering lights, appliances, electronics, and charging devices. It is also essential for heating and cooling systems, cooking, transportation (electric cars), and many industrial processes. Managing electricity consumption efficiently is important for both reducing energy costs and minimizing environmental impact.
It will work ok. The iron's heating element is predominately resistive in order to produce heat. If the heating element is coiled, it will have a small inductive reactance which acts similar to a resistance to current flow but does not contribute to heating. At a higher a.c. frequency (60 Hz instead of 50 Hz) it will have a slightly higher inductive reactance and, therefore, a slight reduction in heat production.
Your heating element is going out and that is why the fuse blew as well. You will need to have the heating element replaced in order for the dryer to work like it did when you bought it.
If it's an iron box then it's iron
no there is no use of electromagnets in iron box
The iron box was invented by Henry W. Seeley. This invention was invented in 1882. The iron box is called the clothes iron now a day!
Yes, an electromagnet is commonly used in an iron box. The electromagnet generates heat when electricity passes through it, which then heats up the metal plate at the bottom of the iron box to iron clothes.
An example of converting electrical energy into thermal energy is an electric heater. When electricity flows through the heating element of the appliance, it encounters resistance, which generates heat. This heat is then transferred to the surrounding air, raising the temperature of the room.
working of iron box
The compound noun 'iron box' is a common noun, a general word for any box made of iron.
PRINCIPLE: It converts electrical energy into heat energy. It consist of a heating coil which gets heated and expanded when current passes through it viz thermostat. Thermostat acts as a switch and ,when the allowable temperature is reached it cuts of the current passes through it.
The only material should be iron!
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