State the three factors determining the temperature rise in conductors when Current passes through?
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Jul 16
1. Resistance of the conductor: The resistance of the conductor determines how much heat is generated when current passes through it. Higher resistance leads to more heat generation.
2. Amount of current flowing through the conductor: The amount of current passing through the conductor directly affects the amount of heat generated. Higher current leads to more heat generation.
3. Duration of current flow: The longer the current flows through the conductor, the more heat will be generated. This is because heat is continuously being produced as long as current is passing through the conductor.
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Jul 16
1. Current (I) 2. Resistance (R) 3. Time duration (t)