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Q1. PAHELI TOOK A WIRE OF LENGHT 10 CM. BOOJHO TOOK A WIRE OF 5 CM OF THE SAME MATERIAL AND THICKNESS. BOTH OF THEM CONNECTED THE WIRES AS SHOWN IN THE CIRCUIT GIVEN IN FIGURE. THE CURRENT FLOWING IN BOTH THE CIRCUITS IS THE SAME.

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Answered by mingmar93
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i) Total sum of heat produced in the respective wire depends upon the length (end to end distance) of the wire. So, the total sum of heat produced in both cases will not be equal.

ii) No. Thickness or width of the respective wire decides the total sum of heat produced by the wire.

No, the amount of heat produced in the wire depends upon the thickness of the wire.

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