what is joules law of heating
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Joule's Law of Heating Equation
The heat produced in a conductor due to the flow of current is directly proportional to the time duration of current flow when the electrical resistance and the magnitude of current are constant.
Joule’s first law states that the heat H produced by current in a conductor is directly proportional to the square of the current I , the resistance of the conductor R , and the time for which the current exists t .
Joule’s first law states that the heat H produced by current in a conductor is directly proportional to the square of the current I , the resistance of the conductor R , and the time for which the current exists t .Joule’s second law states that the internal energy/total energy of a gas depends on its temperature and not on its pressure and volume.