Answer: B. The copper wire (resistance 0.1)
Step-by-step explanation: When resistance is in parallel, voltage (V) is the same but current is different for every resistance. Current (i) is related to voltage and resistance (R) by Ohm's Law
i =
So, since both wires are in parallel, they have the same voltage but because the copper wire resistance is smaller than Nichrome wire, the first's current will be bigger.
Every resistor in a circuit dissipates electrical power (P) that is converted into heat energy. The dissipation can be found by:
P =

As current for copper wire is bigger than nichrome, power will be bigger and it will dissipate more heat.
In conclusion, the copper wire will dissipate more heat when connected in parallel.