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In our homes, we receive the supply of electric power through a main supply also called mains, either supported through overhead electric poles or by underground cables. In our country the potential difference between the two wires (live wire and neutral wire) of this supply is 220 V.
Write Joule's law of heating. How is this effect useful in electric circuits where fuse is used as a safety device ?
Explain in brief the function of an electric fuse in a domestic circuit. An electric heater of current rating 3 kW; 220 V is to be operated in an electric circuit of rating 5 A. What is likely to happen when the heater is switched 'ON' ? Justify your answer with necessary calculation.
When electric current flows in a purely resistive circuit electrical energy gets fully converted into heat energy. The amount of heat produced (H) in the circuit is found to be directly proportional to (i) the square of current (I²) (ii) the resistance (R) of the conductor and (iii) the time (t) for which current flows. In other words H = I²Rt. Electrical devices such as an electric fuse, electric heater, electric iron etc. are all based on this effect called heating effect of electric current.
What precaution should be taken to avoid the overloading of domestic electric circuits?
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