Explain the Joule's law of heating
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Joule's law states the amount of heat production in a conductor is : Directly proportional to the square of electric current flowing through it. Is directly proportional to the resistance of the conductor. Directly proportional to the time for which electric current flows through the conductor.
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this is joule's law of effect
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Joule's law states that when current 'I' is passed through a conductor of resistance 'R' for time 't' then the heat produced is equal to the product of square of the current, the resistance and the time.
H=I2RT, if you remember this formula then you can easily explain joule's law of heating.
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