define heating effect of current
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When an electric current passes through a conductor (like a high resistance wire) the conductor becomes hot after some time and produces heat. This is called heating effect of Electric Current. Example 1. A bulb becomes hot after its use for some time.
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When an electric current passes through a conductor (like a high resistance wire) the conductor becomes hot after some time and produces heat. This is called heating effect of Electric Current. ... This is because of heating effect of electric current.
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