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State factors on which heat produced in a conductor depends

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Answered by mayankbarnwal
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Answer:

1) Square of current for a given resistance

2) Resistance for a given current

3) Time for which current flows through resistor

Explanation:

According to the Joule's Law of Heating,

Most of the energy produced in a conductor is given off as heat.

Heat is directly proportional to current for a given resistance

Directly proportional to the resistance for a given current

And directly proportional to the time for which current flows through resistor.

H= I^2 Rt

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