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Chemistry, 06.03.2021 06:30 july00

You have two wires made of two different metals (metal A and metal B). Both wires are the same thickness and length. In one circuit, you use the metal A wire. In another identical circuit, you use the metal B wire. The metal A wire gets hot, while the metal B wire does not. Explain

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