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If the current I in resistor R varies with time t as I=a sint (where a is a constant ).The heat developed in the resistor between t=0 and t=#pi# seconds is

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Feb 23, 2018

Heat(#dH#) developed in a resistor of resistance #R# in time #dt # is given as #dH = I^2Rdt#(where, #I# is the current flowing through it)

Given, #I=a sint#

So, #dH =R a^2 t sin ^2 t #

so , # int _0^H dH = Ra^2 int _0^pi (t sin ^2 t)#

or, #H = Ra^2 [ (t^2/4)_0^pi - ((t sin 2t)/4)_0^pi -((cos 2t)/8)_0^pi]#

So, #H = Ra^2 (pi^2/4)J#