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A Constant Current I Is Passed Through a Resistor. Taking the Temperature Coefficient of Resistance into Account - Physics

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Question

A constant current i is passed through a resistor. Taking the temperature coefficient of resistance into account, indicate which of the plots shown in the figure best represents the rate of production of thermal energy in the resistor.

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Solution

Plot (d) is correct.

When current passes through a resistor, the temperature of the resistor increases due to the heat produced in it.
H = i2Rt,

where i = current flowing through the resistor

R = resistance of the resistor

t = time for which the current is flowing

With the increase in the temperature of the resistor, its resistance is also increased. The rate of production of thermal energy in the resistor of the circuit is given by the following relation:-

\[\frac{dU}{dt} = \frac{d}{dt}( i^2 Rt) = i^2 R\]

where i = current flowing through the resistor

R = resistance of the resistor

Rate of production of thermal energy in the resistor is directly proportional to the resistance. So, due to increase in resistance, \[\frac{dU}{dt}\] also increases linearly, which is best represented by plot d.

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Chapter 11: Thermal and Chemical Effects of Current - MCQ [Page 217]

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HC Verma Concepts of Physics Vol. 2 [English] Class 11 and 12
Chapter 11 Thermal and Chemical Effects of Current
MCQ | Q 2 | Page 217
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