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What is Joule's law of motion?

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either of two statements in physics: (1) the rate at which heat is produced by a steady current in any part of an electric circuit is jointly proportional to the resistance and the square of the current (2) the internal energy of an ideal gas depends only upon its temperature irrespective of volume and pressure

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Answered by banasmita389
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Heya!! ❤️ ❤️

The formula gives us the heat produced in joules when a current (I) amperes flows in a wire of resistance (R) ohms for time (T) seconds. This is known as Joule's law of motion.

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