Under what is the heat produced in an electric circuit: (i) directly proportional (ii) inversely proportional to the resistance of the circuit ?
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To solve the question regarding the relationship between heat produced in an electric circuit and the resistance of the circuit, we can analyze the situation using the formula for heat produced in an electric circuit.
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1. **Understanding the Formula for Heat Produced**:
The heat produced (H) in an electric circuit can be expressed using the formula:
\[
H = P \times t
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