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Heating a block of Rubber by passing electricity
berkeman - The calculator holds good only for higher temperature(80 dec C onwards). I am looking something really small (10 deg C). Is there an equation to find out the size of the copper strips that will induce the heat. Thank you- sakthi
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Heating a block of Rubber by passing electricity
Studiot - Thank you for your suggestion. So, I cannot use rubber at all. Can I use some kind of thermoplastic. What is your take on that.- sakthi
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Heating a block of Rubber by passing electricity
Thank you berkeman. I will try the calculator.- sakthi
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Heating a block of Rubber by passing electricity
Hi everyone. I want to heat a piece of Rubber by embedding copper strips or wires in it and passing electricity(120V - 2.5Amp) through it. The room temperature is 0(zero) deg Celsius and i want to heat the aluminum block(5" x 5" x 1") to 10 deg Celsius(Not more than 10 deg). Question...- sakthi
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