Heat produced in a resistance according to which law?

Heat produced in a resistance according to which law?

Options

(a) Thomson’s law of heating
(b) Faraday’s law
(c) Joule’s law of heating
(d) Ohm’s law

Correct Answer:

Joule’s law of heating

Explanation:

According to Joule’s law of heating, heat produced in a resistance is given by H = I²Rt

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