SOLUTION: According to Joule's Law, the heat Q dissipated by a current I passing for t seconds through a resistance R is given by
Q = I^2Rt/J,
where is the mechanical equivalent of he
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Question 185369: According to Joule's Law, the heat Q dissipated by a current I passing for t seconds through a resistance R is given by
Q = I^2Rt/J,
where is the mechanical equivalent of heat.
Solve for R.
Answer by edjones(8007) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Q=I^2Rt Joule's law
R=Q/(I^2R)
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