when a wire as high resistance it became more hot true or false.
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true
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because according to formula H=I²Rt
H is directly proportional to R hence if R is increased H will also increase
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Greater the resistance of a wire, greater will be the heat produced in it by a given current. For example : Copper has a very low resistance, so if electric current is passed through a copper wire, then the heat produced in it will be extremely small (due to which the copper wire will become negligibly
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