The amount of heat generated (H) due to flow of
current through a resistance is directly proportio
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resistance
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Joule's law, when an electric current passes through a conductor, heat H is produced, which is directly proportional to the resistance R of the conductor, the time t for which the current flows, and to the square of the magnitude of current I. Mathematically it is represented as H ∝ I²
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Joule's law, when an electric current passes through a conductor, heat H is produced, which is directly proportional to the resistance R of the conductor, the time t for which the current flows, and to the square of the magnitude of current I. Mathematically it is represented as H ∝ I² .
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