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The heat developed in a system is propor...

The heat developed in a system is proportional to the current through it.

A

It cannot be Thomson heat.

B

It cannot be Peltier heat.

C

It cannot be Joule heat.

D

It can be any of the three heats mentioned above.

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C
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