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Electrical Engineering - what is the Main Properties of Heating Elements
Electrical Engineering
⇒ Topic : Main Properties of Heating Elements
what is the Main Properties of Heating Elements
Sonali
said on : 2018-07-27 09:18:47
Main Properties of Heating Elements :
The special resistance of the heating element should be high.
The melting point of the material should be high.
The material of the heating element should not be oxidised at the required temperature.
The temperature co-efficient of the material should be low so that the resistance may not vary with the change in temperature.
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