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What is joules law of heating effect​

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Answered by raniw5947
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When an electric current passes through a conductor for some time, the conductor gets heated up. Thus heating of a conductor due to the flow of electric current through it is known as Joule's law of heating.

Heat generated H=i2Rt

where i is the amount of current flowing though the conductor, R is the resistance of conductor and t is the time for which the current has flown.

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Answered by textbooksolutions6
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Joule's law of warming states that, when a current 'I ' goes through a conductor of opposition 'r' for time 't' then the hotness created in the conductor is equivalent to the result of the square of the current, the obstruction and time

Explanation:

At the point when an electric flow goes through a transmitter for quite a while, the conveyor gets warmed up. Along these lines warming of a conduit because of the progression of electric flow through it is known as Joule's law of warming.  

Heat produced H=i2Rt  

where I is the measure of current streaming however the conductor, R is the opposition of conductor and t is the ideal opportunity for which the current has flown

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