write Joule's of heating
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The joule's first law shows the relationship between heat produced by a flowing electric current through a conductor. The amount of generated heat is proportional to wire's electrical resistance when the current in the circuit and the flow of current is not changed.
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It is joule's law of heating.
The heat energy produced in a resistor is directly proportional to the:
1. The square of the current flowing through the resistor when its resistance and the time of the current flowing through the conductor is constant.
2. The resistance of the conductor when the current and time is constant.
3. The time of the current flowing through the resistance when the current and its resistance is constant.
The heat energy produced in a resistor is directly proportional to the:
1. The square of the current flowing through the resistor when its resistance and the time of the current flowing through the conductor is constant.
2. The resistance of the conductor when the current and time is constant.
3. The time of the current flowing through the resistance when the current and its resistance is constant.
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