Thomson coefficient of a conductor is 10 µV/K. Its two ends are kept

Thomson Coefficient Of A Conductor Is 10 Vk Its Two Physics QuestionThomson Coefficient Of A Conductor Is 10 Vk Its Two Physics Question

Thomson coefficient of a conductor is 10 µV/K. Its two ends are kept at 50° C and 60° C. Amount of heat absorbed by the conductor when a charge of 10C flows through it is

Options

(a) 1000 J
(b) 100 J
(c) 1000 mJ
(d) 1 mJ

Correct Answer:

1 mJ

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