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Heating Effect of Current

In this topic, we will discuss heating effect of electric current: Joule's Law of heating, practical applications of heating effect of electric current, etc.

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Electricity is crucial for day-to-day life, as all appliances and devices depend on electricity. Whether it is large-scale industrial or daily use appliances at home, electric current helps operate. The phenomenon associated with the production of heat energy in the conductor due to the flow of current is called the heating effect of electric current. The heat generated by the electric current powers the function and operation of several appliances.

What is the Heating Effect of Electric Current?

The electric current is defined as the flow of electrons within the conductor. The SI unit is measured in Ampere. The flow of current causes a collision of the electrons with other electrons, atoms, or ions in the conductor. As the collision occurs, a part of kinetic energy is converted into heat and hence is known to raise the temperature of the conductor. The conductors allow the free flow of electrons from one particle to another, generating electric current. The magnitude of the current is measured in Coulombs per second. Ampere is defined as a Coulomb of charge moving across a point in one second.

Heating effect of electric current helps understand the basics and the factors that impact the heating effect. The following equation represents it:

H = I2Rt

 The factors that impact the heating effect includes:

– t represents the time for the current flow, the longer is the flow of the electric current in a conductor; the higher is the heat generation

– R stands for resistance. Higher the resistance; higher is the heat produced

– I is the current. Larger the amount of current, higher is the amount of heat produced

Joule’s Law of Heating

The chemical energy in a battery or cell creates potential differences, leading to the flow of electrons and generating current. Joule’s law helps explain the concept behind the generation of heat due to current flow. The conductor’s internal energy increases due to the rise of collision of electrons with an atom in the conductor, resulting in heat generation. Joule’s Law helps measure the heat generated due to the collision of the electrons. Joule’s Law is represented mathematically by:

H ∝ I²Rt

As electric current passes through a conductor, it produces heat represented by H. It is directly proportional to R (resistance) of the conductor at time t during the flow of the electric current.

Application and Properties of Electric Current

Electric power and energy are essential for day-to-day operations, as they are used in the function and operation of all appliances. The electrical energy can be converted into multiple energy forms like heat energy, light energy, etc. The heat energy increases the temperature due to the flow of electricity, whereas light energy helps with functions like lighting a bulb.

  1. It is of two types, which include alternating current and direct current. The alternating current flows in two directions, mostly commercial and household appliances. The direct current flows only in one direction and is used in low voltage applications like aircraft, batteries, etc.
  2. The heating effect of electric current is used for multiple purposes like electric iron, electric bulb, fuse, heater, etc.
  3. The heat produced by the flow of electricity helps in common applications like lighting up the electric bulb, heating the iron, and electric fuse. It is used for household, industrial, and commercial purposes for running appliances and machines.

Electric Power

  • The work rate or how electric energy is dissipated or consumed in an electric circuit. Electric power is the measurement of an electric circuit’s rate of electrical energy transfer per unit time. Examples include sources like electric batteries produced by electric generators.

  • It is the fee of doing paintings or the price at which electric powered electricity is dissipated or eaten up in an electric powered circuit

  • The formula for electric power is P = VI, where P stands for power, V is the potential difference in the circuit, and I stands for electric current

  • Its SI unit is the Watt (W)

  • The business unit of electrical electricity is a kilowatt-hour (kW h), which is generally referred to as a ‘unit’ (1 kW h = 3,600,000, J = 3.6 × 102  J)

Conclusion

The heating effect of electric current is important to understanding how the flow of electric current leads to heat generation and raising the temperature. The topic helps in understanding electric current, and as there is the flow of current, the collision of the electrons leads to heat production. The heat raises the temperature, and hence it helps in the operation of various day-to-day and industrial appliances. Study the basics of electric current and heat generation with the note and understand the basics.

 

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