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7. Heat produced in a conductor is--
current is increased
as the time of passage of​

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Answered by scs458512mdw2
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Answer:

Any conductor has nonzero resistance. Work has to be done to overcome this resistance and push current carriers through. This energy is transferred to the particles of the conductor as kinetic energy due to ‘collisions’ between electrons flowing and the particles. Heat is kinetic energy of the particles, which increases when current flows through the conductor.

Answered by Idktheanswer19
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Answer:

Increased

Explanation:

the heat produced in a conductor is "Increased" as the time of passage of current is increased

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