State the applications of heating effect of electric current

      

State the applications of heating effect of electric current

  

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Moraa
Applications of heating effect of electric current
Most household electrical appliances convert electrical energy into heat by this means. These include filament lamps, electric heater, electric iron, electric kettle, etc.
In lighting appliances
a) Filament lamps- it is made of a tungsten wire enclosed in a glass bulb from which air has been removed.
This is because air would oxidize the filament. The filament is heated up to a high temperature and
becomes white hot. Tungsten is used due its high melting point; 3400^oC. The bulb is filled with an inactive gas e.g. argon or nitrogen at low pressure which reduces evaporation of the tungsten wire. However, one disadvantage of the inert gas is that it causes convection currents which cool the filament. This problem is minimized by coiling the wire so that it occupies a smaller area which reduces heat loss through convection.

b) Fluorescent lamps- these lamps are more efficient compared to filament lamps and last much longer.
They have mercury vapour in the glass tube which emits ultraviolet radiation when switched on. This
radiation causes the powder in the tube to glow (fluoresce) i.e. emits visible light. Different powders
produce different colours. Note that fluorescent lamps are expensive to install but their running cost is much less.

In electrical heating

c) Electric cookers- electric cookers turn red hot and the heat energy produced is absorbed by the cooking pot through conduction.

d) Electric heaters- radiant heaters turn red at about 900^oC and the radiation emitted is directed into the room by polished reflectors.

e) Electric kettles- the heating element is placed at the bottom of the kettle so that the liquid being heated covers it. The heat is then absorbed by water and distributed throughout the whole liquid by convection.

f) Electric irons- when current flows through the heating element, the heat energy developed is conducted to the heavy metal base raising its temperature. This energy is then used to press clothes. The temperature of the electric iron can be controlled using a thermostat (a bimetallic strip).
Moraa orina answered the question on April 10, 2018 at 17:51


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