what do you mean by the heating effect and magnetic effect of electric current
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Electric current being passed through a mettalic wire heats up the wire which is known as heating effect of electric current.
When electric current is being passed through a wire then sometimes it behaves like a magnet is known as magnetic effect of electric current.
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When electric current is being passed through a wire then sometimes it behaves like a magnet is known as magnetic effect of electric current.
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whenever a current flows through a conductor heat is produced. we use the heating effect of current in many ways.
heat produced depends on:
1)resistance-higher the resistance the greater is the heat produced
2)current-for a given resistance the greater the current the greater is the heat produced.
a current carrying conductor behaves lyk a magnet. it attracts or repels other magnets such as compass needles.in other words it applies a force on a magnet.this is the magnetic effect of current.
heat produced depends on:
1)resistance-higher the resistance the greater is the heat produced
2)current-for a given resistance the greater the current the greater is the heat produced.
a current carrying conductor behaves lyk a magnet. it attracts or repels other magnets such as compass needles.in other words it applies a force on a magnet.this is the magnetic effect of current.
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