define heating effect
Asked by | 9th Dec, 2008, 06:55: AM
The Joule's law of heating effect of current states that the heat produced in a simple electric circuit is proportional to the square of the current (i) , resistance (R) and time (t) for which the current flows :
H = i2 Rt / J
Answered by | 9th Dec, 2008, 05:21: PM
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