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if the intensity of current ( 1 ) becomes twice , without changing the resistance and the time , What change will occur in the heat generated​

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Answered by shivasinghmohan629
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powerful and so pervasive that they reach the state of popular knowledge. A student of Physics has written such formulas down so many times that they have memorized it without trying to. Certainly to the professionals in the field, such formulas are so central that they become engraved in their minds. In the field of Modern Physics, there is E = m . c2. In the field of Newtonian Mechanics, there is Fnet = m . a. In the field of Wave Mechanics, there is v= f • λ. And in the field of current electricity, there is AV = 1. R.

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