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Heat produced in a resistor is ............. proportional to the square of current for a given resistor.

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Answered by navyagoel1992008
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Explanation:

The expression (v) is known as Joule's Law of Heating, which states that heat produced in a resistor is directly proportional to the square of current given to the resistor, directly proportional to the resistance for a given current and directly proportional to the time for which the current is flowing

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