Physics, asked by sahalpk2005, 11 months ago

According to Joules Law the heat generated due to the flow of current is H = I2Rt. Will the heat developed increase on increasing the resistance without changing the voltage? Explain.

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Answered by shivangidas2009
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Explanation:

Yes, Heat developed will increase on increasing the resistance without changing the voltage because, according to Joule's Law of heating, Heat energy evolved is directly proportional to the resistance of the conductor. (H∝R)

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