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The charge flowing through a resistance R varies with time t as Q=at-bt², where a and b are positive constants. The total heat produced in R is
Options
(a) a³R/3b
(b) a³R/2b
(c) a³R/b
(d) a³R/6b
Correct Answer:
a³R/6b
Explanation:
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