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Calculate the increase in the amount of heat generated in a conductor if the current flowing through it is doubled keeping all the factors unchanged

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Answered by aviralrastogi0p4uudc
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Answer:

4 times

Explanation:

H = I^{2} Rt

where, H is Heat

 I is current

 R is resistance

 t is amount of time(for which current flows)

Doubling I, Quadruples the Heat generated.

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