Define heating effect of electric current
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Heating effect of electric current:
When electric current is supplied to a purely resistive conductor, the energy of electric current is dissipated entirely in the form of heat and as a result, resistor gets heated. The heating of resistor because of dissipation of electrical energy is commonly known as Heating Effect of Electric Current.
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When current flows through a conductor it generates heat due to the resistence it offers to the current flow.
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For example we take an electric kettle:-
When switch is placed ON then current flows through it. The current only heats the coil of wire present in it called element.
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