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Standard X
Physics
Heating Effect of Current
Prove that 1 ...
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Prove that 1 Joule is equivalent to 1 v*a*s
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heat=energy
we know heat produced=volt*current*time
now if heat produced is 1joule
then volt=1v; current=1ampere;time=1 second
so 1 joule becomes 1v*a*s
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