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Students., State Ohm's law...
Excellent! Now, state Joule's law...
Joule's Law states that the heat produced in a conductor is directly proportional to the square of current through it, its resistance and the time for which current is passed.H = (I^2)Rt
Ok kids! Time to go.
Yeah, Super-Conductors lose their resistivity at a fixed temperature.
Semi-Conductors have resistivity between that of an insulator and a conductor.
Hey! Do you know about super-conductors?
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And Semi-Conductors?
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