According to Joule's law, if the potential difference across a conductor having a…
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According to Joule's law, if the potential difference across a conductor having a material of specific resistance (ρ) remains constant, then the heat produced in the conductor is directly proportional to
- \(1 / \rho\)
- \(1 / \sqrt{\rho}\)
- \(\rho\)
- \(\rho^{2}\)
Answer
(A) 1 /
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