why heat produced is directly proportion to the square of current
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You might be referring to Joule's equation on the heating effect of the current flowing through a resistor. It states that the heat produce on a resistor is directly proportional to the square of the electric current in amperes, the amount of resistance in ohms and the elapsed time in seconds
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Explanation:
You might be referring to Joule's equation on the heating effect of the current flowing through a resistor. It states that the heat produce on a resistor is directly proportional to the square of the electric current in amperes, the amount of resistance in ohms and the elapsed time in seconds
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