state joules law of heating effect how much of energy is given to each coulomb of charge passing through a 6 volt battery
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This law implies that the heat produced in a resistor is directly proportional to the square of current for given resistance,directly proportional to resistance for given circuit, and directly proportional to the time for which current flows through resistor
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Hey dear,
◆ Joule's law of heating effect -
It states the amount of heat production in a conductor is
- directly proportional to the square of electric current flowing through it.
- directly proportional to the resistance of the conductor.
- directly proportional to the time for which electric current flows through the conductor.
i.e. H = I^2.R.t
◆ Problem -
# Given-
V = 6 V
Q = 1 C
# Solution-
Energy given to each culomb is given by-
W = QV
W = 1 × 6
W = 6 J
Therefore, energy given to each culomb is 6 J.
Hope this helps...
◆ Joule's law of heating effect -
It states the amount of heat production in a conductor is
- directly proportional to the square of electric current flowing through it.
- directly proportional to the resistance of the conductor.
- directly proportional to the time for which electric current flows through the conductor.
i.e. H = I^2.R.t
◆ Problem -
# Given-
V = 6 V
Q = 1 C
# Solution-
Energy given to each culomb is given by-
W = QV
W = 1 × 6
W = 6 J
Therefore, energy given to each culomb is 6 J.
Hope this helps...
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