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Made by- Group 4 
Group name- H.R Hertz 
Group leader- Pragyan 
Group members- 1. Aditya 
2. Anshul 
3.Bhisham 
4. Shubham
• Electricity is the most widely used form of energy we 
cannot see electricity, but we can see its effects. The 
Electricity can produce different types of effects. 
Basically the effect of electricity is conversion of 
Electrical energy into other form of energy, such as 
Light, Heat etc. 
• When electric current flows in a circuit, it produces 
various effects such as 
• Heating Effect 
• Luminous Effect 
• Chemical Effect 
• Magnetic Effect 
• Out of the above four effects Heating effect and 
magnetic effect are predominant. The heating effect of 
electricity is one of common and unique effect.our text 
here
• When a potential difference or Voltage is applied across 
the ends of a conductive metallic wire, the free electrons 
begin forced to move. When the electrons move the 
electrons collide with the atoms. In these collisions, energy 
of the electrons is transferred to the atom and the atoms 
begin to vibrate more violently. 
• As a result of this collusion heat is produced. Greater the 
number of electrons flowing per second, greater will be the 
rate of collisions and hence more heat is produced. 
• This effect of electricity is called the “Heating Effect” of 
electricity. The amount of heat produced by electrical 
device in unit time depends on the :- 
I. Resistance offered by the electrical device (circuit) and 
II. Amount of current flowing through the electrical device 
(circuit) and 
III. The time (duration) of electric current flow.
• In studies James Prescott Joule found that the heat 
produced by a heating element is directly proportional 
to the square of the electric current (I) passing 
through the conductor, 
• H α I2 (Current) 
• And directly proportional to the resistance (R) of the 
conductor, 
• H α R (Resistance) 
• time (t) for which current passes through the 
conductor. 
• H α t (Time) 
• Joule’s concluded that the quantity of heat developed 
in a current carrying conductor is equal to the product 
of the square of the electric current, the resistance of 
the conductor and the time of flow of current through 
the conductor. If I is the current in ampere (A), R the 
resistance of the conductor in ohm (Ω), t the time in 
seconds (s) then the heat H produced in joule (J), is 
• H = I2Rt
• If we pass a current through a high resistive load 
higher amount of heat energy can produced by 
conversion of electric energy. This effect to electric 
current is used in many electrical appliances. 
• The heating effect of electric current is utilized in 
many electrical heating appliances such as Electric 
Iron, Room Heater, Water Heater (Immersion Rod), 
Heater etc. All these appliances contain high resistance 
coils. These high resistance heating coils are made up 
of nichrome, an alloy of nickel, chromium, manganese 
and iron. The reasons for using nichrome as a heating 
coil are 
I. High melting point 
II. High resistance 
III. The coil can remain in red-hot condition for a long 
time.
• When the appliances are connected with Electric 
Supply then a large amount of heat is produced in the 
heating coils because of high resistance of connected 
of nichrome wire.
• We see a thick metallic wire in the 
bulb. It is made of tungsten metal. 
In a glass vessel or bulb the 
tungsten wire is kept sealed. The 
glass bulb is filled with neutral gas 
or vacuum. Neutral gases are 
using now a days commonly. The 
tungsten wire is known as filament 
when the current flows through the 
tungsten wire or filament it 
becomes heated and emit light. 
Due to the flow of current heating
• The conversion of electrical 
energy into heat energy is used in 
“Electric Iron”. 
• Construction: 
• The simple electric iron uses an 
element made of Nichrome strip 
insulated by mica. When the 
current flows through the 
nichrome stripped wire, a heat 
produces and this heat makes the 
bottom of electric iron hotter. This 
heat is used for ironing of cloths.
• The conversion of electric energy into 
heat is achieved by a process called 
electric heating. Electric heaters are 
used for this conversion process. 
Electric heating finds many applications 
in industrial as well as in cooking 
processes. For example if we consider 
electric heaters, its working is very 
simple. It consists of an electrical 
resistor in it. 
• The electric heater works on the 
principles of Joule’s law of heating. 
According to this principle, when electric 
current is passed through the resistor, 
then the conversion of electric energy 
into heat energy takes place.
• In different types of electrical 
instruments fuses are used in 
our houses. In any electric 
circuit, in electric line, if there is 
a sudden high rise of current, 
then those instruments can be 
burnt down or there can be fire. 
The reason for this sudden high 
rise of current is the short circuit 
between two terminals of the 
electrical line. A low melting 
point conducting wire is 
connected in series to avoid this 
type of accident.
• According to Joule’s law how can we find the heating effect 
of electric current? 
• H = I2Rt H = VI t 
• Which metal is used to make the filament of a light bulb? 
• Tungsten 
• What is used as an element to heat the electric iron? 
• Nichrome coated with mica 
• What are the reasons for using nichrome wire as a heating 
element? 
I. High melting point 
II. High resistance 
III. The coil can remain in red-hot condition for a long time.
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Heating effect of electric current, Physics, Electricity

  • 1. Made by- Group 4 Group name- H.R Hertz Group leader- Pragyan Group members- 1. Aditya 2. Anshul 3.Bhisham 4. Shubham
  • 2. • Electricity is the most widely used form of energy we cannot see electricity, but we can see its effects. The Electricity can produce different types of effects. Basically the effect of electricity is conversion of Electrical energy into other form of energy, such as Light, Heat etc. • When electric current flows in a circuit, it produces various effects such as • Heating Effect • Luminous Effect • Chemical Effect • Magnetic Effect • Out of the above four effects Heating effect and magnetic effect are predominant. The heating effect of electricity is one of common and unique effect.our text here
  • 3. • When a potential difference or Voltage is applied across the ends of a conductive metallic wire, the free electrons begin forced to move. When the electrons move the electrons collide with the atoms. In these collisions, energy of the electrons is transferred to the atom and the atoms begin to vibrate more violently. • As a result of this collusion heat is produced. Greater the number of electrons flowing per second, greater will be the rate of collisions and hence more heat is produced. • This effect of electricity is called the “Heating Effect” of electricity. The amount of heat produced by electrical device in unit time depends on the :- I. Resistance offered by the electrical device (circuit) and II. Amount of current flowing through the electrical device (circuit) and III. The time (duration) of electric current flow.
  • 4. • In studies James Prescott Joule found that the heat produced by a heating element is directly proportional to the square of the electric current (I) passing through the conductor, • H α I2 (Current) • And directly proportional to the resistance (R) of the conductor, • H α R (Resistance) • time (t) for which current passes through the conductor. • H α t (Time) • Joule’s concluded that the quantity of heat developed in a current carrying conductor is equal to the product of the square of the electric current, the resistance of the conductor and the time of flow of current through the conductor. If I is the current in ampere (A), R the resistance of the conductor in ohm (Ω), t the time in seconds (s) then the heat H produced in joule (J), is • H = I2Rt
  • 5. • If we pass a current through a high resistive load higher amount of heat energy can produced by conversion of electric energy. This effect to electric current is used in many electrical appliances. • The heating effect of electric current is utilized in many electrical heating appliances such as Electric Iron, Room Heater, Water Heater (Immersion Rod), Heater etc. All these appliances contain high resistance coils. These high resistance heating coils are made up of nichrome, an alloy of nickel, chromium, manganese and iron. The reasons for using nichrome as a heating coil are I. High melting point II. High resistance III. The coil can remain in red-hot condition for a long time.
  • 6. • When the appliances are connected with Electric Supply then a large amount of heat is produced in the heating coils because of high resistance of connected of nichrome wire.
  • 7. • We see a thick metallic wire in the bulb. It is made of tungsten metal. In a glass vessel or bulb the tungsten wire is kept sealed. The glass bulb is filled with neutral gas or vacuum. Neutral gases are using now a days commonly. The tungsten wire is known as filament when the current flows through the tungsten wire or filament it becomes heated and emit light. Due to the flow of current heating
  • 8. • The conversion of electrical energy into heat energy is used in “Electric Iron”. • Construction: • The simple electric iron uses an element made of Nichrome strip insulated by mica. When the current flows through the nichrome stripped wire, a heat produces and this heat makes the bottom of electric iron hotter. This heat is used for ironing of cloths.
  • 9. • The conversion of electric energy into heat is achieved by a process called electric heating. Electric heaters are used for this conversion process. Electric heating finds many applications in industrial as well as in cooking processes. For example if we consider electric heaters, its working is very simple. It consists of an electrical resistor in it. • The electric heater works on the principles of Joule’s law of heating. According to this principle, when electric current is passed through the resistor, then the conversion of electric energy into heat energy takes place.
  • 10. • In different types of electrical instruments fuses are used in our houses. In any electric circuit, in electric line, if there is a sudden high rise of current, then those instruments can be burnt down or there can be fire. The reason for this sudden high rise of current is the short circuit between two terminals of the electrical line. A low melting point conducting wire is connected in series to avoid this type of accident.
  • 11. • According to Joule’s law how can we find the heating effect of electric current? • H = I2Rt H = VI t • Which metal is used to make the filament of a light bulb? • Tungsten • What is used as an element to heat the electric iron? • Nichrome coated with mica • What are the reasons for using nichrome wire as a heating element? I. High melting point II. High resistance III. The coil can remain in red-hot condition for a long time.