State joules law of concerning the heating effect of current
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Joule's law of heating states that the heat produced in a circuit is proportional to (i) the square of the current I, (ii) resistance of the circuit R, and (iii) the time t during which the current flows through the circuit.
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JOULE'S HEATING EFFECT
According to Joules law of heating, when a current I flows through a resistance R then :
Heat produced is
(I) Directly proportional to the square of current for a given resistance
(II) Directly proportional to the resistance of given circuit.
(III) Directly proportional to the time for which the resistance flows through the resistor.
So eqⁿ is
let us consider a resistance R , in which I amount of current flows.
Work must be done by current to move continuously.
W=Qx V
BUT Q=IXt
W=IxVxt
but from ohms law: V=IR
assuming the electrical energy consumed is converted into heat energy .
we write work done as Heat produced.
so
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