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a potetial diffrece of 6v derives a current of 5 A through a resistor how much energy will be converted into heat during 10 sec​

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Answered by Ekaro
15

Answer :

Potential difference = 6V

Current flow = 5A

We have to find heat energy dissipated by resistor in 10s.

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◈ Energy dissipated by resistor in terms of applied pd and current is given by

  • H = V × I × t

H denotes heat energy

V denotes applied pd

I denotes current

t denotes time

⇒ H = V × I × t

⇒ H = 6 × 5 × 10

H = 300 J

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Energy dissipated by resistor in series connection,

  • H = I² × R × t

Energy dissipated by resistor in parallel connection,

  • H = V²/R × t
Answered by SarcasticAngel
13

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Potential difference = 6V

Current flow = 5A

We have to find heat energy dissipated by resistor in 10s..

_________________________________

◈ Energy dissipated by resistor in terms of applied pd and current is given by

H = V × I × t

H denotes heat energy

V denotes applied pd

I denotes current

t denotes time

⇒ H = V × I × t

⇒ H = 6 × 5 × 10

⇒ H = 300 J

◈ Learn More :

Energy dissipated by resistor in series connection,

H = I² × R × t

Energy dissipated by resistor in parallel connection,

H = V²/R × t

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