How can the Joule effect be explained quantum mechanically?
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When electric current passes through a copper wire, it gets heated, this is the famous Joule effect. The explanation for this is given as follows: Free electrons in the copper wire move very fast and "collide" with each other, thereby generating heat. But we know that electrons are quantum objects.
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Ques》 How can the Joule effect be explained quantum mechanically????
Ans》 Joule effect - When electric current is passed through the copper wire it gets heated up...
● The electron freely move here and there colliding with each other , and generating heat.....
● Elecgrons also act as quantum objects and this hereby give the explaination of Joule effect being quantum mechanically through electrons.
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here is ur answer ♥♥
Ques》 How can the Joule effect be explained quantum mechanically????
Ans》 Joule effect - When electric current is passed through the copper wire it gets heated up...
● The electron freely move here and there colliding with each other , and generating heat.....
● Elecgrons also act as quantum objects and this hereby give the explaination of Joule effect being quantum mechanically through electrons.
Hope it helps
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Be brainly ★
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