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what is heating effect of current?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When electric current is supplied to a purely resistive conductor, the energy of electric current is dissipated entirely in the form of heat and as a result, resistor gets heated. The heating of resistor because of dissipation of electrical energy is commonly known as Heating Effect of Electric Current.

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Answered by akanshagarwal2005
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When an electric current passes through a conductor (like a high resistance wire) the conductor becomes hot after some time and produces heat. This is called heating effect of Electric Current. Example 1. A bulb becomes hot after its use for some time.This is because of heating effect of electric current.

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