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heat produced in a wire of resistance R due to current flowing at a constant potential difference is proportional to​

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Answered by Hadia2
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Answer:

The formula of Heat is H=I2Rt

(Current square R t)

Explanation

So from above formula it can be seen that heat is proportional to current and resistance both. If the current passes through conductor then they heat produce will be 4 times, while when resistance doubles the heat also doubles only.

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