Physics, asked by muhdshibili2005, 8 months ago

According to Joule’s law heat is directly proportional to resistance. But the

heat decrease even after increasing the resistance in some cases. Why?​

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Answered by AnshikaBaliyan
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Answer:

Heat is directly proportional to resistance and to square of current . But if you increase resistance too much the current decrease, so heat decreases because in that case lowering in current is much more than in resistance.

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