Which heat is produced throughout the conducting wire?
Petlier heat
Thomson effect heat
Joule heat
none of these
A
Petlier heat
B
none of these
C
Joule heat
D
Thomson effect heat
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As the heat produced in the conductor by following Joule's law of heating or cooling. Sp, the produced heat is Joule heat.
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