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Heat generated through resistance r carrying i is for time t

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Answered by athish26
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H = heat energy ( in joules )

i = current ( in ampere )

r = resistance ( in ohms )

t = time ( in seconds )

Heat energy = current² * resistance * time

H = i²rt

Answered by QwertyPs
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The formula for calculating Heat

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where

H = Heat

I = Current

R = Resistance

T = time

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