explain the joule heating?
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when the electric energy is converted into heat is called the joule law of heating
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Hi friend,
I think you meant about joules law of heating effect
then it is :
H = I²Rt
heat produced in a resistor is
(I) directly proportional to the square of current for a given resistance
(ii) directly proportional to resistance for the given current
and
(iii) directly proportional to the time for which the current flows through the resistor.
hope it helps
I think you meant about joules law of heating effect
then it is :
H = I²Rt
heat produced in a resistor is
(I) directly proportional to the square of current for a given resistance
(ii) directly proportional to resistance for the given current
and
(iii) directly proportional to the time for which the current flows through the resistor.
hope it helps
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