Physics, asked by hhki, 10 months ago

if heat is more current , resistance will be more or less ...how why explain in detail this relation ......​

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Answered by sreedhar2
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Explanation:

Hey ya,

It depends on the situation.

 h  = {i}^{2} r t

For a constant current passing through the coil, heat is directly proportional to the resistance with time..

h = ( {v}^{2}  \div r ) \times t

Here for a constant voltage of current heat is inversely proportional to resistance.

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