write the heating rule of joules and get the expression H=I2RT
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When current flows through an electric circuit, the collision between the electrons and atoms of wire causes heat to be generated. How much heat is generated during current flowing through a wire and on what conditions and parameters do the heat generation depend? James Prescott Joule an English physicist, coined a formula which explains this phenomenon accurately. This is known as Joule’s law.
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Joule's law of heating is expressed as H=I2RT (or) V2/R×T
where (I=V/R)
In this,
H= Heat
I=Current
R=Resistance
T=Temperature
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