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The maximum heat in resistance welding is at the-
Question

The maximum heat in resistance welding is at the-

A.

Tip of the positive electrode

B.

Interface between the two plates being joined

C.

Tip of the negative electrode

D.

Top surface of the plate at the time of electric contact with the electrode

Correct option is B


In resistance welding, the maximum heat is generated at the interface between the two plates being joined. This is because the electrical resistance is highest at the interface where the two materials come into contact, leading to localized heating. The heat generated at this interface melts the material, allowing the plates to fuse together upon cooling.

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