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Calculate the heat produced in calorie when a current of 0.1 A is passed through a wire of resistance `41.8 Omega` for 10 minutes.

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Data : `I=0.1 A, R =41.8 Omega, t=10 "minutes" =10xx60s =600s , H=?`
`H=(I^(2)RT)/(4.18)"cal"=((0.1)^(2)xx41.8xx600)/(4.18)` cal=60cal
Heat produced =60 calories .
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