Why heat is produced in resistance?
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»» Reason behind the production of heat in a resistance are as follows :
1. First of all the heat is generated due to the property called » "THE HEATING EFFECT OF ELECTRIC CURRENT" .
It comes with an equation the heat produced by it is equal to :
H = I^2RT
2. It is also known as the Joules' law of Heating .
3. From this law , we come to know that the more the resistance , the higher the heat produced .
◇ 4. The heat is produced in it due to the conversion of electrical energy into heat energy . It depends upon the potential difference, current flow at the time of flow of current . ◇
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»» Reason behind the production of heat in a resistance are as follows :
1. First of all the heat is generated due to the property called » "THE HEATING EFFECT OF ELECTRIC CURRENT" .
It comes with an equation the heat produced by it is equal to :
H = I^2RT
2. It is also known as the Joules' law of Heating .
3. From this law , we come to know that the more the resistance , the higher the heat produced .
◇ 4. The heat is produced in it due to the conversion of electrical energy into heat energy . It depends upon the potential difference, current flow at the time of flow of current . ◇
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