34 (9) State joules law of heating.writethe mathematical form of theis law
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joules law of heating states that the heat produced in any resistor is
directly proportional to the square of the current passing through the resistor
directly proportional to the resistance of the resistor
directly proportional to the time for which the current is passing through the resistor
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Joule’s first law:
The joule’s first law shows the relationship between heat produced by a flowing electric current through a conductor.
Q = I^2RT
Where,
- Q indicates the amount of heat
- I show electric current
- R is the amount of electric resistance in the conductor
- T denotes time
- The amount of generated heat is proportional to wire’s electrical resistance when the current in the circuit and the flow of current is not changed.
- The amount of generated heat in a conductor carrying current is proportional to the square of the current flow through the circuit when the electrical resistance and current supply is constant.
- The amount of heat produced because of the current flow is proportional to the time of flow when the resistance and current flow is kept constant.
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