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Which of the following terms do not represent heat produced in an electrical circuit?
a) I²R
b) VIt
c) I²t/R

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Answered by iamamitbhagat384
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Explanation:

A and C is the answer of question

Answered by Jasleen0599
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The following terms do not represent heat produced in an electrical circuit:

(a) I²R  and (c) I²t/R.

- The heat produced in an electric circuit is given by the formula:

H = V × I × t = I² × R × T = V² × t / R

- So, only the option (b) is correct regarding the heat produced.

- Hence, the options (a) and (c) do not represent the heat produced in an electric circuit.

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