Physics, asked by Motasimkhan, 7 months ago


Heat produced in a conductor is
A Directly proportional to its resistance
B. inversely proportional to its resistance
C inversely proportional to time
D. none of these​

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Answered by YashodharPalav5109
2

Answer:

Thus heat produced in a conductor is directly proportional to the time of current flow, resistance of conductor as well as square of magnitude of current.

Answered by gayzzz1460
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Option A

Heat produced in a conductor is directly proportional to the time of current flow, resistance of conductor as well as square of magnitude of current.

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