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is heat generated in a circuit ( say a bulb as a resistance) equal to energy dissipated.

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Answered by MinAera
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The loss of potential energy results in an increase in the temperature of the material, which is dissipated as radiation. In a resistor, it is dissipated as heat, and in a light bulb, it is dissipated as heat and light.

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