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(a) Calculate the heat generated in the resistor in 5 s, V=10v,R=100ohm,​

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Answered by parikshit17
1

Answer:

Heat produced , H=I

2

Rt

here,

t

H

5

=I

5

2

R

5

=10⇒I

5

=

5

10

=

2

. This is the current through resistor 5Ω.

Voltage across resistor 5Ω is V

5

=I

5

R

5

=

2

×5=5

2

V

As resistors (4,6) and 5 are in parallel, so potential across (4,6) is equal to V

5

.

As resistor 4 and 6 are in series so current through each resistor I

4

=I

6

=

4+6

V

5

=

4+6

5

2

=

2

2

Heat produce in resistor 4 per sec =I

4

2

R

4

=(

2

2

)

2

×(4)=2cal/sec

Answered by nishumasuda
1

Answer:

given,

R=100ohm , V=10v, & T=5s

V=IR

=10=100×I

so,I= 10/100

I=1/10

Heat=I^2RT

1/10×1/10×100×5

after calculation

Heat=5J

answer

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