Physics, asked by nischithad469, 10 months ago

write the joules law equation of electical heating in 10th standard ​

Answers

Answered by SpanditaDas
0

Answer:

This law governs the heating effect of current as heat energy released by a conductor when current passes through it. If the conductor is having resistance R and current I passes through it for time t, the heat energy dissipated, Q = I^2 X R X t.

Hope the answer will help you plz mark it as the brainliest answer.

Answered by dharun1
0

Answer:

Joule's law of heating states that when a current 'i ' passes through a conductor of resistance 'r' for time 't' then the heat developed in the conductor is equal to the product of the square of the current, the resistance and time.

h =   {i}^{2} rt \\  \\ where \\ h \: is \: heat \: \: energy \\ i \: is \: the \: current \:  \\ r \: is \: the \: resistance \:  \\ t \: is \: the \: time \: consumed

Explanation:

I hope you are clear if not just comment me and mark me as the brainliest.

Similar questions