does I = V^2/R
If it then derive.
Here I is current, V is potential difference and R is resistance.
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NO. IT'S WRONG AS P=V^2/R
P=POWER, V=P.D , R=RESISTANCE
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P=I^2Rt
or P=V^2/Rt
From this we get H=
I^2R
or, V^2/R
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