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Ananya Shree

Class 10th
Science
2 years ago

The applied potential difference across a given resistor is altered so that the heat produced per second increases by a factor of 16. By what factor the applied potential difference change

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

The heat produced across a resistor is given by R = V2/P. It is proportional to the square of potential. Therefore, if the heat becomes 16 times the voltage must have been increased 4 times.

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