Can anyone explain Joule's heating effect?
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When an electric current is passed through a high resistance wire, like nichrome wire, the resistance wire becomes very hot and produces heat. This effect is known as heating effect of current or Joule's law of heating...
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These electrons suffers collision with the atoms which have lost electrons. Due to the collision, energy is transferred to the atoms and they vibrate as they gain energy due to which heat is developed in the conductor. The more is the current, the more will be heat. This is Joule's heating effect.
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