joule law of heating effect
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Joule's Law of Heating Equation
The amount of heat produced in a conductor due to the flow of electric current through it is directly proportional to the resistance offered by the conductor when the time of flow and the magnitude of the current is constant.
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When an electric current is passed through a high resistance wire, like nichrome wire, the resistance wire becomes very hot and produces heat. This effect is known as heating effect of current or Joule's law of heating.
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