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What amount of heat will be generated in a coil of resistance `R` due to a charge q passing through it if the current in the coil
a. decreases down to zero uniformly during a time interval `t_0`?
b. decrases down to zero having its value every `t_0` seconds?

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To solve the problem, we will break it down into two parts as per the question. ### Part (a): Heat generated when current decreases uniformly to zero over time interval \( t_0 \) 1. **Define the initial current**: Let the initial current at \( t = 0 \) be \( I_0 \). At \( t = t_0 \), the current becomes \( 0 \). 2. **Express current as a function of time**: Since the current decreases uniformly, we can express the current \( I(t) \) as: \[ ...
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