Current

If current I passes through resistance r in time t , the amt of heat energy produced = I2rt

My question is that why is this I2 and not I?

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Akash Anand ·

Well, there is a derivation for it that you may learn when you study this chapter in much more details in class-12

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Hamza-Ul-Huda ·

W=(q)(v)
=(It)(IR)
=I^2 Rt proved...!!
where q=charge
v=potential
I=current

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