Joule Law Statement
The heat generated in the conductor for a given time is directly
proportional to
- Square of current passes through conductor for a given time
- Directly proportional to resistance for a given current and time
- Directly proportional to time for current flows through resistance
Joule Law Formula
According to Joule Law
H = I2Rt
Where
H = Heat generated
I = Current passes
through resistance
R = Resistance
t = Time for
current flows through resistance ( second )
Example of Joule Law
An electric iron of
resistance 10 ohm takes current of 3 Amp. Calculate the amount of heat
generated in 60 second.
Solution
I = 3 Amp
R = 10 ohm
t = 60 second
H = I2Rt
= ( 3 )2
×10 × 60
= 9 ×10 × 60
= 540 Joule
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