how does the heat produced by a resistor depend on current, resistance of the resistor and time for which the current flows through the resistor
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Heya friend!!
Rajdeep here....
According to Joule's law,
1. Heat produced is directly proportional to the square of the current flowing through the coil.
or H is directly proportional to I²
2. Heat produced is directly proportional to the resistance of the conductor.
or H is directly proportional to R.
3. Heat produced is directly proportional to the time for which the current is passed.
or H is directly proportional to t
Hence, H = I²Rt
(Thanks)....
Rajdeep here....
According to Joule's law,
1. Heat produced is directly proportional to the square of the current flowing through the coil.
or H is directly proportional to I²
2. Heat produced is directly proportional to the resistance of the conductor.
or H is directly proportional to R.
3. Heat produced is directly proportional to the time for which the current is passed.
or H is directly proportional to t
Hence, H = I²Rt
(Thanks)....
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hi producer statically proportional to the current and other appliances
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