Physics
Name the factors on which the heat produced in a wire depends when current is passed in it, and state how does it depend on the factors stated by you.
Answer
The amount of heat produced in a wire on passing current through it, depends on the following three factors.
- The amount of current passing through the wire — The amount of heat H produced in a wire is directly proportional to the square of current I passing through the wire, i.e., H ∝ I2
- The resistance of wire — The amount of heat H produced in the wire is directly proportional to the resistance R of the wire, i.e., H ∝ R.
- The time for which current is passed in the wire — The amount of heat H produced in a wire is directly proportional to the time t for which current is passed in the wire i.e., H ∝ t
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