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4. According to joules law the heat produced in a current carrying conductor is given as H=I2 Rt. Will the heat produced increase, when resistance of the conductor is increased keeping the potential difference constant .

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When current flows through a conductor, heat energy is generated in the conductor. The heating effect of an electric current depends on three factors: The resistance, R of the conductor. A higher resistance produces more heat.

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