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A charge of 5 amperes traveling Ina conductor having resistance 4ohms charge of 5 another of 40hm for second calculate the heat produce? ​

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Answered by Dipika7041
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In an electrical circuit two resistors of 2 Ω and 4 Ω respectively are connected in series to a 6 V battery. The heat dissipated by the 4 Ω resistor in 5 s will be

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Energy dissipated = PtorVI×tor =I

2

Rt Joules

Consider Ohm's law V=IR.

In this case the resistors are connected in series and hence, the total resistance is 4+2=6 ohms. In a series circuit, the current remains the same throughout the circuit and so we use the I

2

Rt Joules formula.

The total current in the circuit is calculated as I=V/R=6/6=1ampere.

Therefore, the power dissipated P across the 4 ohm resistor for 5 s

= 1

2

×4×5=20Joules

Hence, The heat dissipated by the 4 resistor in 5 s will be 20 J.

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