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<p>lower resistance when cold. Any electrical load that contains a substantial component of metallic resistive heating elements, such as an electric <a href="page.php?w=kiln">kiln</a> or a bank of tungsten-filament <a href="page.php?w=incandescent_bulb">incandescent bulb</a>s, will draw a high current until the metallic element reaches <a href="page.php?w=operating_temperature">operating temperature</a>. For example, wall switches intended to control incandescent lamps will have a "T" rating, indicating that they can safely control circuits with</p><p>
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