Physics, asked by priyanshualok5841, 11 months ago

"flow of electrons is electric current"

"electric current in resistor having high resistance gives result to production of heat"

"flow of electrons in a resistor having high resistance gives result to production of heat" is what i Concluded. Explain in brief​

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Answered by vaishnavitiwari1041
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When electric current passes through a high resistance wire like nichrome it becomes hot and produces heat... This effect is also known as Heating effect of electric current....

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Answered by rajkumar707
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The resistance is caused by the lattice structure of the conductor, as electrons pass through the conductor they collide with the lattice which causes the rise in kinetic energy of the lattice atoms which means increase in temperature and thereby heat.

Greater resistance imply more number of collisions which means more amount of heat.

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