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Pankkake
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I don’t have much experience with heating elements specifically, but hers what I found;
This type of heating element is called Calrod (a trademarked name). Here’s a cross section :

As you can see, there’s stuff inside the visible tube. The spiral inside is the actual “wire”, through which current flows, and that heats up (see also: Joule’s Law).
Then there’s a layer of magnesium oxyde, which is an insulator. This is what keeps the current from going away from the wires.
The outside sheath that you see is just some stainless steel tubing that keeps the (powdery) magnesium oxyde in.
why is there no arcing?
On the topic of arcing; an arc is a very specific phenomenon. Usually, air is an insulator. However, under very high voltage, current can start to cross air gaps. In doing so, it heats up the air a lot, creating a plasma. This plasma conducts electricity (at least it can do so better than plain air), so once the air is “broken”, current can flow through the air gap. I don’t know the exact numbers, and it depends on the gap size, but an arc requires at least a few kilovolts to appear.
Sidenote: when you get a zap when touching something metallic after you’ve worn slippers, that’s because you’ve actually gained a few kilovolts of charge compared to the metallic thing, and you’ve made a (very short lived) arc!
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Indie devs are the true heroes of OSS
3·3 months agoI’m proud to announce that I’ve made one (1) contribution to curl at work!
From my personal experience:
I’m not a regular coffee drinker. Whenever I do drink one, I get the urge to go number 2 within 15 minutes.
Bonus fact:
${BASH_ALIASES["name-here"]}is a way to get at the contents of an alias without resorting sed or cut shenanigans on the output of the alias command.Doesn’t
alias name-herealready do that? That or I didn’t get what you mean.
Pankkake@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Zelensky: US citizens in Ukraine hotel struck by RussiaEnglish
2·1 year agoFrom the article:
volunteers from a humanitarian organization
Not exactly tourists I would say
A computer will spit out A, B, a, b
See also: ASCII chart
Pankkake@lemmy.worldOPto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Do rhymes make sense to deaf people?
2·1 year agoAh un français !
Je me suis rendu compte en lisant les réponses que ma question c’est surtout pour ceux qui sont sourds à 100% de naissance, pas malentendants.
Mais est-ce que pour un sourd ça ferait sens que “traîne” et “mène” ça rime ? Parce que mis à part que les deux mots finissent en “ne”, est-ce que c’est “logique” que “aî” et “è” fassent le même son ?
Pankkake@lemmy.worldOPto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Do rhymes make sense to deaf people?
5·1 year agoI’m very curious about on-paper-only poems
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•When they tell you "oh of course it's safe" they are lying
101·1 year agoDangerops prangent sex? will it hurt baby top of his head?
Looks like it might have thought 40°F was 40°C, and converted it again to F then
Hell nah this is a Linux community, it’s always the right place
Depending on which way it goes, it could be massively helpful for protecting kids
Weeeelll, only until the AI model needs more training material…
Pankkake@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Will Linux’s New run0 Command Run sudo Out of Town?
4·2 years agoProbably: “oh we already have a
-rfor xxx, let’s do recursion with-R”
Pankkake@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Researchers unlock fiber optic connection 1.2 million times faster than broadbandEnglish
1·2 years agoThe closest that comes to mind are QSFP cables.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Troubleshooting errorless system hang on kernel 6.7 (AMDGPU)
2·2 years agoI used to have the same issue. Turns out, it was fixed by a firmware update on my motherboard.





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