We did. People still ignored the bins and chucked everything down the loo.I think these days, hotels, B&B's etc have to provide a separate special bin for these things.
When you put something in, it lands on a ledge then drops down when the lid shuts. It also helps form a seal when it's opened and the top lid seals when it's closed.
Indeed, every cable has resistance.Is it that the cable itself has a small degree of resistance
Pretty much, same amount of heat generated but less ability to disspate heat means higher equilibrium temperature.and, while this would be negligible due to dissipation while unwound, it would build up if coiled?
It's far less likely, because the "haphazard pile" will nearly always be far more spread out than cable wound on a reel.Would a cable still overheat when under load of it was just bundled in a haphazard pile, or is it something about it being in a coil that causes it?
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