State and explain joules law of heating
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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.
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☆ according to joules law of heating the amount of heat produce in the conductor is directly proportional .
● to square of current flowing
H is inversely proportional to I^2.(1)eq
● TO resistance of the conductor.
H is directly proportional to R(2) eq
● to time for the current is passed through the conductor.
H is directly proportional to T (3) eq
( H= I^2RT).
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☆ according to joules law of heating the amount of heat produce in the conductor is directly proportional .
● to square of current flowing
H is inversely proportional to I^2.(1)eq
● TO resistance of the conductor.
H is directly proportional to R(2) eq
● to time for the current is passed through the conductor.
H is directly proportional to T (3) eq
( H= I^2RT).
--------------- DEAR.
I HOPE ITS HELPFUL
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