When electricity passes through a component, such as a resistor, some of the electrical energy is turned into heat therefore increasing its temperature
This is because energy is transferred as a result of?collisions?between:
Electrons?flowing in the conductor, and
The?lattice of atoms?within the metal conductor
Electricity, in metals, is caused by a?flow of electrons
This is called the?current
Metals are made up of a?lattice?of ions
As the electrons pass through the metal lattice they?collide?with ions
The ions?resist?the flow of the electrons
As electrons flow through the metal, they collide with ions, making them vibrate more
When the electrons collide, they lose some energy by giving it to the ions, which start to vibrate?more
As a result of this, the metal?heats up
This heating effect is?utilised?in many appliances, including:
Electric heaters
Electric ovens
Electric hob
Toasters
Kettles
The heating effect of current can be used for many applications such as electric hobs