I'm not sure what you mean by "thicker resistance" wire? The thicker or more diameter of a wire the less resistance it has. A larger diameter wire would produce less heat. More resistance would produce more heat.
With the same voltage across two conductors, the conductor with the smaller resistance will dissipate more power, i.e. generate more heat.
The cuticle is thicker at the top because it causes the top leaves to absorb more water. More than likely a thicker top is seen in hot and dry climates.
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It is easier to see when it is yellow. It produces more heat energy and less light energy when it is blue. The yellow flame produces more light energy than heat energy. That makes it more visible
the water heater operates at high power compared to the lights and so the water heater requires a larger current. The wires supplying current to the water heater are thicker so that the wires have a low resistance. This reduces the risk of the wires overheating.
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Since resistance is inversely proportional to the cross-sectional area of a wire, thicker the wire - lesser the resistance and vice-versa. Now, according to Joule's law of heating, H = I^2 R t; i.e. H (Heat) is directly proportional to the square of I (Current), R(Resistance) and t (time). Whereas, according to Ohm's law, V=IR; i.e. V (Potential difference) is directly proportional to I (Current) and R (Resistance) Comparing both the formulas, we can conclude that H (Heat) needs more Current; I. [H=I^2 R t] Therefore, thicker wire. Hence, the cooker needs a thicker wire while a table light needs a comparatively thinner wire.
Over the same distance the larger diameter wire will have less resistance that the smaller diameter wire.
Because a higher resistance would have resulted in more heat loss, but the higher is he current, the more energy is lost to heat. Therefore, a lower resistance would release more heat.AnswerPower is equal to voltage squared divided by resistance. So, for a given voltage, the lower the resistance the higherthe power.
The thicker the loft insulation the less heat escapes The thicker the loft insulation, the more trapped air there is which helps to keep heat in as air is a good insulator.
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The thicker the loft insulation the less heat escapes! The thicker the loft insulation is the more heat loss will be reduced as if it is thicker the more air is trapped between the layers of insulation and thermal energy cannot pass through trapped air causing it to not leave your home and therefore hating it
The thicker the loft insulation the less heat escapes! The thicker the loft insulation is the more heat loss will be reduced as if it is thicker the more air is trapped between the layers of insulation and thermal energy cannot pass through trapped air causing it to not leave your home and therefore hating it
The thicker the loft insulation the less heat escapes! The thicker the loft insulation is the more heat loss will be reduced as if it is thicker the more air is trapped between the layers of insulation and thermal energy cannot pass through trapped air causing it to not leave your home and therefore hating it
Convection , Because it traps air , the thicker the carpet , the more heat you save
With the same voltage across two conductors, the conductor with the smaller resistance will dissipate more power, i.e. generate more heat.
The answer is that the thicker the loft insulation is the more heat loss will be reduced as if it is thicker the more air is trapped between the layers of insulation and thermal energy cannot pass throught trapped air causing it to not leave your howm and therfore hating it Hope this helps C.Turner