Physics, asked by prajyot0, 9 months ago

A resistor held in running water carries
electric current. Treat the resistor as
the system (a) Does heat flow into the
resistor? (b) Is there a flow of heat
into the water? (c) Is any work done?
(d) Assuming the state of resistance to
remain unchanged, apply the first low of
thermodynamics to this process.​

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Answered by vidyajain19924
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Answer:

Running water will be a less resistant path rather than flowing through resistor. So heat produced will be almost .

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