Answer:
[tex]H=\frac{V^2}{R}[/tex]
Explanation:
Let H be heat produced per sec
Time, t=1 sec
Resistance of resistor=R ohm
We have to write down the expression for the heat produced per second in a resistor in terms of potential difference and resistance.
We know that
Heat, [tex]H=I^2 Rt=\frac{V^2}{R}t[/tex]
Substitute the value
Then, we get
Heat,[tex]H=\frac{V^2}{R}\times 1[/tex]
[tex]H=\frac{V^2}{R}[/tex]
This is required expression for the heat produced per second in a resistor in terms of potential difference and resistance.