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Discussion Forum : Physics - Section 1 (Q.No. 74)
74.
Mica is used in electrical appliances such as electric iron because mica is
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ANTONY SELVAM said:
10 years ago
Mica is a dielectric materials. So that energy gap of the dielectric materials is too large that's why it never conduct electricity at particular temperature. If it is dielectric materials definitely it doesn't allow electricity through it. So automatically that electrical energy will converted into heat energy.
Answer A is correct.
Answer: A good conductor of heat but a bad conductor of electricity.
Answer A is correct.
Answer: A good conductor of heat but a bad conductor of electricity.
Aquib said:
1 decade ago
Its true, that mica is a good conductor of heat but a bad conductor of electricity, mica heats the iron's base but not give electric shock. That's why it is use in electric iron.
Amartya Choudhary said:
1 decade ago
Really MICA is a good conductor of heat, because I have done one experiment about it and same time I saw that, mica is not a good conductor of electricity.
Ganesha said:
1 decade ago
This is because the resistivity of mica is more which makes it a good conductor of heat and bad conductor of electricity.
I hope it helps you people.
I hope it helps you people.
Neeraj said:
10 years ago
Is there any other solid materials like mica which is good conductor of electricity and bad conductor of electricity.
Caf said:
1 decade ago
Mica is a good conductor of electricity and is used in many chemical and electrical industries.
Pranav said:
1 decade ago
What is the function of mica in the iron?
Anil said:
8 years ago
Thank you to everyone.
Olivia said:
9 years ago
Thanks to everyone.
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