Physics, asked by roosey, 1 month ago

what do you mean by joules law of heating
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Answered by WarMax
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Joule's law of heating states that power of heating generated by an electrical conductor is proportional to the product of its resistance (R) and square of the electric current passing through the conductor with time. Heat generated (W) = I2Rt. Electric bulbs are usually filled with argon or Krypton

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Answered by romengohain
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Joule's law of heating states that power of heating generated by an electrical conductor is proportional to the product of its resistance (R) and square of the electric current passing through the conductor with time. Heat generated (W) = I2Rt. Electric bulbs are usually filled with argon or Krypton.

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