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The heat generated by an electric current is in watts, Current x volts. So current alone is not enough to define it. By Ohms Law, Volts = Current x Resistance, so another way of expressing watts is (Current squared) x Resistance. If you know the current andthe resistance you can get the wattage, which will give you the heat generated.
a convection current is the flow that transfers heat withen a fulid.
The heat comes from the outer core, which provides the heat.
Heat is generated when current flows through a material due to the resistance within the material. This relationship is described by Joule's Law, which states that the heat produced is directly proportional to the square of the current and the resistance of the material. In other words, the higher the current flowing through a material with resistance, the more heat is generated.
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