Physics, asked by Lavishshakya6576, 11 months ago

how does the length and thickness of the wire affect the heat produced?

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Answered by surajmishra9977
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  • when the length of wire is increasing the resistance are also increase so the heat are produce
  • when the lenght of wire are decreases the resistance also decreases so the heat are produce very slow  

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heat is produced by the resistance of the wire. Resistance is directly proportional to length of conductor and inversely proportional to area of cross-section. Which means heat produced increases when length of wire increases and thibkness of wire decreases.


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