What is the cause of heat produced in a resistors when current flows through it?
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Answer:when gun is fire on wall then there is heat and light produce as like this when resistance oppose flow of charge then heat is generated
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when the resistor resists the flow of electric current, some of the electrons bump with the atoms on the outside of the wire. The kinetic energy of the electrons gets transferred into thermal energy. Thus heat is produced in a resistor when current flows through it.
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