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Standard VIII
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Electric Power
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If the current passing through a resistor is tripled, what will be the heat produced?
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Heat produced in the resistor
H
=
i
2
R
t
⟹
H
∝
i
2
So, heat produced in the resistor becomes
9
times if the current in the resistor is tripled.
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