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Could someone give an intuitive and microscopic picture of why the current contributes more to a greater power dissipation by the resistor rather than the resistance contribution to the power... dwd40physics Thread Aug 13, 2019 Tags Electricity Explanation Heating Joule Joule heating Power ...
questions physics mcqs class 12 physics mcqs class 11 physics mcqs class 10 physics mcqs class 9 physics mcqs physics current electricity joules law joule's law we are aware of the heating impact of electric current. the heat is produced due to the collision electrons in the wire. you might...
For example, when electricity is used to turn a motor, part of the electrical energy is turned into motion, and the rest is converted into heat. He was able to show that the motion plus the heat were equivalent to the original amount of electrical energy. All The Science is dedicated to...
Result in Joules: JJoules to BTU conversion ►How to convert BTU to JoulesHow to convert BTU (IT) to Joules:1 BTUIT = 1055.05585262 JSo the energy conversion from BTU to joules is given by the formula:E(J) = 1055.05585262 ⋅ E(BTU)BTU to Joules conversion tableEnergy...
These are used to supply electricity to a heating gas control valve by means of a thermostat and are powered by a gas pilot flame. So the heating is independent of the AC mains power. Alternatives or additions to Blocking Oscillator (flyback oscillator) There are some circuits used with ve...