Physics, asked by kumawatur, 11 months ago

What is the joules law of heating?What does the law implies​

Answers

Answered by zacknight47
3

Answer:

The law implies that heat produced in a resistance is 1- directly proportional to square of current for a Given resistance.,

Joule's law of heating states that the power of heating generated by an electrical conductor is proportional to the product of its resistance and the square of the electric current passing through the conductor.

Answered by riya15955
0

The heat which is produced due to the flow of current within an electric wire, is expressed in unit of Joules. ... The heat generated due to the flow of current is proportional to the time of current flowing, when the electrical resistance and the amount of current is constant.

Similar questions