the heat produced in a conductor due to electric current does not depend upon the material of the conductor. True or false?
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Answer: Yes, every conductor heats up when electric current is passed through it. Heating is caused by the resistance provided by the conductor to the current flowing through it. The amount of heat depends on the length, thickness and nature of the material of conductor.
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False here is your answer see !!
Explanation:
Heat produced in a current carrying conductor depends upon.
(heat produced in a conductor is independent of the nature of current. If the current flowing in a conductor changes its direction, then also heat being produced in it will not change).
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