Physics, asked by krishika8492, 10 months ago

how heat is related with the current flowing through the wire.​

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Answered by rajjbpathan
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So due to the wires having electrical resistance, which means that they resist the motion of electrons, theelectrons bump into atoms on theoutside of the wire, and some of their kinetic energy is given to the atoms as thermal energy. This thermal energy causes the wire to heat up.

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Answered by KAI1935
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I think more will be the heat more rate of electrons displaced by its position I mean electrons flow opposite to current so more heat more rate of electrons flowing and then more faster terminal loses its charges...!!!

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