Science, asked by hdgurudev123, 6 months ago

According to Joule's laws of heating
heat developed across a wire is
proportional to​

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Answered by madhurg40
2

Answer:

The amount of heat produced is proportional to the electrical resistance of the wire when the current in the wire and the time of current flowing are constant.

Answered by Anonymous
2

According to joules law of heating heat developed across a wire is directly proportional to the square of current flowing through a conductor.

Also heat is directly proportional to the resistance of the conductor.

We know

H= I²RT [And the SI unit of heat is juoles]

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