Joule-effect


noun, Physics.
1.
the generation of heat by the passage of electricity through a resistance.
noun (physics)
1.
Also called Joule heating. the production of heat as the result of a current flowing through a conductor See Joule’s law
2.
an increase in length of certain ferromagnetic materials when longitudinally magnetized

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