98. When electric current is flown through a
conductor then some amount of:
(a) electrical energy is converted into heat
energy
(b) electrical energy is converted into
mechanical energy
(c) mechanical energy is converted into
electrical energy
(d) heat energy is converted into electrical
energy
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When an electric current flows through a conductor, it becomes hot because,the resistance of the conductor blocks the electricity flow by making collision of free electrons with the atoms and impurities. This collision produces heat energy. - Amount of the electricity flow.
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