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i wanna know if i'm using a copper wire which is heated by resistive heating phenomenon (i. e the current is provided causing the wire to heat due to its resistance), when the wire is incorporated into the fabric, lets say by stitching. so, what losses should we consider in order to find out the power requirement.

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