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Community Discussion Question:
heating effect of current
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Forum Index -> Thermal Physics |
originally posted here on accelerateiit.vriti.com
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What are the topics under heating effects of current that one needs to study for jee? |
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The heating effect of current says that when a current passes through a wire of resistance r it produces a power of i^2r or v^2/r. Most of the time the questions on heating effect are coupled with your knowledge of thermodynamics. As such there is nothing else under this topic but you must practice problems to get a feel of combined questions. | |||||||||||||
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so it means that stuff like thermocouples, peltier law, seebeck effect and thomson effect are not there in the syll, right? |
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