state joules law of heating drive the formula for the heat produced due to current flowing in a conductor
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joules law of heating states that when the current is passed through the conductor or resistor the there is heat produced which is directly proportional to the square of current ( I² )
, directly proportional to the resistance of the conductor( R )
and directly proportional to the time for which the current is passed through the conductor
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