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Q: Why heating effect of electric current is called joule effect?
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Who found heating effect of electric current?

Joule showed the heating effect due to the resistence of wire which cary the current.


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Heating effect of electric current.


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What are the advantage and disadvantages of heating effect of current?

Disadvantages of the heating effect of electric currents are: short circuits, house fires, and explosions. Advantages of the heating effect of electric currents are: electric light, toasting food, and keeping a room warm.


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Practical application of heating effects of electric current?

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How does an electric current produce light?

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Which effect of current is utilised in the working of an electric fuse?

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