Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
A 3^(0)C rise in temperature is observed...

A `3^(0)C` rise in temperature is observed in a conductor by passing a certain current. When the current is doubled, the rise in temp -

A

`15^(@)C`

B

`12^(@)C`

C

`9^(@)C`

D

`3^(@)C`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
B
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • HEATING AND CHEMICAL EFFECT OF CURRENT

    ERRORLESS |Exercise Assertion & Reason|2 Videos
  • ELECTROSTATICS

    ERRORLESS |Exercise Ordinary Thinking Objective Questions (Electric Flux and Gauss.s Law)|28 Videos
  • KINETIC THEORY OF GASES

    ERRORLESS |Exercise QUESTIONS|126 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A 1^(@) C rise in temperature is observed in a conductor by passing a certain current . If the current is doubled , then the rise in temperature is approximately

A 5^(@)C rise in the temperature is observed in a conductor by passing some current. When the current is doubled, then rise in temperature will be equal to

A 2^(@)C rise in temperature is observed in a conductor passing a current. When the current is tripled. The rise in temperature will be

A rise of temperature of 4^(@)C is observed in a conductor by passing a current. If the current is tripled, the rise of temperature will be

1^(@) C rise in temperature is equal to a rise of

When a current is passed in a conductor, 3^(@)C rise in temperature is observed. If the strength of current is made thrice, then rise in temperature will approximately be

When no current is passed through a conductor,

When current is 4 A in a conductor the drift velocity is v_(d) When the current is 3 A the drift velocity will be