What will be the amount of heat produced in a resister (R) carrying a currunt (I) and having a pottencial difference (V) accross it in time (T) ?
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Given:
A circuit has been provided with resistor R , potential difference V , current i and time considered is t
To find:
Amount of Heat produced.
Calculation:
We already know the relationship between heat produced in a circuit with that of Current, potential difference or Resistance and time.
H \: = {i}^{2} \times R \: \times tH=i
2
×R×t
Now, putting :
R \: = \frac{V}{i}R=
i
V
we get the following Equation :
H \: = {i}^{2} \times \frac{V}{i} \times tH=i
2
×
i
V
×t
= > H \: = V \: \times i \times t=>H=V×i×t
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