The current passing through a room heater has been halved. What will happen to the heat produced by it?
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if current is haved then resistance is double .
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If a current passing through a room heater has been halved then the heat produced by it will also halved because heat is directly proportional to current squad that is i^2 is directly proportional to H. So if current is half then it becomes H/2.
H = I^ 2RT
H directly proportional to I^2
I = H/2
And resistance will increased by two times
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If a current passing through a room heater has been halved then the heat produced by it will also halved because heat is directly proportional to current squad that is i^2 is directly proportional to H. So if current is half then it becomes H/2.
H = I^ 2RT
H directly proportional to I^2
I = H/2
And resistance will increased by two times
hope it helps u
mark me as brainliest, please...
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