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explain the joule's law of heating?​

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Answered by lalankumar99395
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Explanation:

Joule's law of heating states that the power of heating generated by an electrical conductor is proportional to the product of its resistance and the square of the electric current passing through the conductor..........

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Answered by abhayrajgupta000
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Answer:

The energy supplied to the circuit by the source in time(t), E = P × t or E = VIt ( where P = VI) Since, energy is equivalent to the heat produced therefore E = H => H = VIE or H = I^2RT ( using ohm's law, V = IR). This is known as Joule's law of heating.

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