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    Joule heating (also known as resistive, resistance, or Ohmic heating) is the process by which the passage of an electric current through a conductor produces...
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    dissipated, heating the resistor in the process. This is called Joule heating (after James Prescott Joule), also called ohmic heating or resistive heating. The...
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    extension of the Peltier–Seebeck model and is credited to Lord Kelvin. Joule heating, the heat that is generated whenever a current is passed through a conductive...
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  • in the literature as the "Joule effect" or "Joule law" These physical effects include: "Joule's first law" (Joule heating), a physical law expressing...
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  • In thermodynamics, the Joule–Thomson effect (also known as the Joule–Kelvin effect or Kelvin–Joule effect) describes the temperature change of a real...
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    electric current through a resistor through a process known as Joule Heating. Heating elements are used in household appliances, industrial equipment...
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    those caused by ion-drag.[citation needed] Dielectric heating must be distinguished from Joule heating of conductive media, which is caused by induced electric...
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    generators, inductors, and transformers. In ordinary conductors, they cause Joule heating, which creates light in incandescent light bulbs. Time-varying currents...
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    of Joule heating: an electric current passing through a resistor will convert that electrical energy into heat energy. Most modern electric heating devices...
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    currents flow through the resistance of the material, and heat it by Joule heating. In ferromagnetic and ferrimagnetic materials, such as iron, heat also...
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    Joule FRS FRSE (/dʒuːl/; 24 December 1818 – 11 October 1889) was an English physicist, mathematician and brewer, born in Salford, Lancashire. Joule studied...
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  • temperature increase may affect the normal behavior of semiconductor devices. Joule heating is a predominant heat mechanism for heat generation in integrated circuits...
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  • joule or joules in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The joule (symbol: J) is the SI derived unit of energy Joule or joules may also refer to: Joule (surname)...
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    of heat as a conserved substance. The irreversible process known as Joule heating also occurs through a change of a non-deformation extensive state variable...
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    Because the conduction of current is related to Joule heating of the conducting body, according to Joule's first law, the temperature of a conducting body...
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    of energy. The SI unit of work per unit charge is the joule per coulomb, where 1 volt = 1 joule (of work) per 1 coulomb of charge.[citation needed] The...
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  • shown to carry Pedersen currents in the D layer of the ionosphere. The Joule heating of the ionosphere, a major source of energy loss from the magnetosphere...
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    (LIGF), was reported in 2018. In 2019, flash Joule heating (transient high-temperature electrothermal heating) was discovered to be a method to synthesize...
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    magnetic effects in the transformer core, and Eddy current losses due to joule heating in the core that are proportional to the square of the transformer's...
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    boiler Energy conservation Heat trap Joule heating Home appliance Outdoor wood-fired boiler Solar water heating Thermal immersion circulator Water heat...
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    die, as well as the powder compact, in case of conductive samples. Joule heating has been found to play a dominant role in the densification of powder...
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  • loss. Copper losses result from Joule heating and so are also referred to as "I squared R losses", in reference to Joule's First Law. This states that the...
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    Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) is the use of various technologies to control the temperature, humidity, and purity of the air in an...
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  • functional nanocomposites. In 2019, flash Joule heating (transient high-temperature electrothermal heating) was discovered to be a method to synthesize...
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    power sector. The resistive Joule heating effect employed in filament light bulbs also sees more direct use in electric heating. While this is versatile...
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  • electric current is made to flow in the material, thereby causing Joule heating. In magnetic materials, further heat is generated below the Curie point...
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    the electrical energy generated (plus energy wasted due to friction, Joule heating, and other inefficiencies). This behavior is common to all generators...
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    Enthalpy (redirect from Joules per kilogram)
    = δQ − δW, where the heat δQ is supplied by conduction, radiation, Joule heating. We apply it to the special case with a constant pressure at the surface...
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  • of the crystal losing its energy which is released in form of heat. Joule Heating is a predominant mechanism for heat generation in integrated circuits...
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  • reactions, and electric current flow through an electrical resistance (Joule heating). Look up dissipation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dissipative...
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