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what is joules law ??​

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Answered by sanvisrivastava
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a law stating that the heat produced by an electric current i flowing through a resistance R for a time t is proportional to i 2 Rt.

Answered by TanmayPandey23
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Joule's first law[1] shows the relation between heat generated by an electric current flowing through a conductor. It is named after James Prescott Joule and shown as:

Joule's first law[1] shows the relation between heat generated by an electric current flowing through a conductor. It is named after James Prescott Joule and shown as:Q=I^2 . R . t

Where Q is the amount of heat, I is the electric current flowing through a conductor, R is the amount of electric resistance present in the conductor, and t is the amount of time that this happens for.

Where Q is the amount of heat, I is the electric current flowing through a conductor, R is the amount of electric resistance present in the conductor, and t is the amount of time that this happens for.Joule's second law says that the internal energy of an ideal gas does not change if volume and pressure change, but does change if temperature changes.

Where Q is the amount of heat, I is the electric current flowing through a conductor, R is the amount of electric resistance present in the conductor, and t is the amount of time that this happens for.Joule's second law says that the internal energy of an ideal gas does not change if volume and pressure change, but does change if temperature changes.Joule's law is important.

Where Q is the amount of heat, I is the electric current flowing through a conductor, R is the amount of electric resistance present in the conductor, and t is the amount of time that this happens for.Joule's second law says that the internal energy of an ideal gas does not change if volume and pressure change, but does change if temperature changes.Joule's law is important.

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