>> Ok then. That's something I've learned
>>
>> So presumably since the energy needed to heat the coiled cable is greater than the
>> straight cable there will be a measurable loss of current in the coiled cable compared
>> with the straight?
Err now you are getting a bit clouded. There wont be a loss of current in the coiled cable there will be more current which the cable will dissipate as heat. I guess what you meant was would there be less voltage available at the appliance on the end, and the answer is that if there is more resistance/impedance/capacitive effect in the supply lead, then the answer could be yes.
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