if the current passing through a conductor is doubled the the heat produced is
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We know
H=(I^2)Rt
Where I is the current
R is the resistance
t is the time by which time the current I flows.
So if I doubled then the heat will produce 4 times lager than present heat.
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the heat produced is increased by 4 times
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