Physics, asked by suchitrasuryadev1985, 9 months ago

H=v2t how it is come​

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Answered by aryanayak2205
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Explanation:

Originally Answered: H=I2rt so h is directly proportional to r . So how is h=v2t\r possible? According to joules law of heating, in the expression H=I^2 * Rt ,the heat produced is directly proportional to resistance of wire when the current flowing through the resistor is constant.

Answered by samsebastian2008
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Answer:

=I2rt so h is directly proportional to r . So how is h=v2t\r possible? According to joules law of heating, in the expression H=I^2 * Rt ,the heat produced is directly proportional to resistance of wire when the current flowing through the resistor is constant

Explanation:

h=I2rt so h is directly proportional to r . So how is h=v2t\r possible? According to joules law of heating, in the expression H=I^2 * Rt ,the heat produced is directly proportional to resistance of wire when the current flowing through the resistor is constant

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