Why must the magnitude of current not be too high, during the verification of Ohm's law?
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Magnitude of current should not be high
becoz if it will be high it will leads to thermal expansion of manganin wire which will not give correct reading.
H=I²RT
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becoz if it will be high it will leads to thermal expansion of manganin wire which will not give correct reading.
H=I²RT
I increase heat dissipate is more
If u want more explanation follow me
Hope u understand
Mark it as Brainliest
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magnitude of current should not be too high becoz thermal expansion takes place
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