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What is joule heating effect of current ? Derive it expressions

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Answered by praanya
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joule law of heating states that heat is directly proportional to square of current
2. heat is directly proportional to resistance
3.heat is directly proportional to time
H=I^2×R×t
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JOULE'S HEATING EFFECT

According to Joules law of heating, when a current I flows through a resistance R then :

Heat produced is

(I) Directly proportional to the square of current for a given resistance

(II) Directly proportional to the resistance of given circuit.

(III) Directly proportional to the time for which the resistance flows through the resistor.

So eqⁿ is \bold{\huge{\boxed{\red{H=I^2Rt}}}}}

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let us consider a resistance R , in which I amount of current flows.

Work must be done by current to move continuously.

W=Qx V

BUT Q=IXt

W=IxVxt

but from ohms law: V=IR

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assuming the electrical energy consumed is converted into heat energy .

we write work done as Heat  produced.

so \bold{\huge{\boxed{\red{H=I^2Rt}}}}}

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