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STATE JOULE’S LAW OF HEATING ?

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Answered by chavan1234
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Answer: When current I flow through a resistor of electric resistance R, heat is produced. The heat produced H depends directly on the square of the current, resistance and time t for which the current is allowed to pass. H=I2Rt, Is called Joule's law of heating.

Answered by khushigarg42
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When current I flow through a resistor of electric resistance R, heat is produced. The heat produced H depends directly on the square of the current, resistance and time t for which the current is allowed to pass.H=I2Rt,     Is called Joule’s law of heating.SI unit Heat energy:  joule

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