Explain the following.

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asked Jun 24, 2017 in Physics by Kundan kumar (49,132 points) 34 384 1028

a) Why is the tungsten used almost exclusively for filament of electric lamps? 

b) Why are the conductors of electric heating devices, such as bread-toasters and electric irons, made of an alloy rather than a pure metal? 

c) Why is the series arrangement not used for domestic circuits? 

d) How does the resistance of a wire vary with its area of cross-section? 

e) Why are copper and aluminium wires usually employed for electricity transmission?

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answered Jun 24, 2017 by Vikash Kumar (144,729 points) 8 11 21
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a) The melting point and resistivity of tungsten are very high. It does not burn readily at a high temperature. The electric lamps glow at very high temperatures. Hence, tungsten is mainly used as heating element of electric bulbs.

 b) The conductors of electric heating devices such as bread toasters and electric irons are made of alloy because resistivity of an alloy is more than that of metals. It produces large amount of heat and do not burn easily.

 c) There is voltage division in series circuits. Each component of a series circuit receives a small voltage for a large supply voltage. As a result, the amount of current decreases and the device becomes hot. Hence, series arrangement is not used in domestic circuits.

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