Why are alloys commonly used in electrical heating devices?
Heating effect of electric current
When an electric current is supplied to a purely resistive conductor, current accumulates slowly and dissipates as heat. This effect causes heating of the resistor, which is known as the heating effect of electric current. Electric appliances like electric iron, electric kettle, electric toaster, electric oven, room heaters, and water heaters work on this principle.
Explanation
Electrical heating devices work on heating effect of electrical current. The heating effect is high with high resistivity materials. Alloys have high resistivity and high melting point than pure metals. Alloys do not oxidize easily even at higher temperature. Hence they find applications in design of heating devices.