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The heat effect of electric current is the amount of heat generated when electric current passes
through a resistance. This heat is generated due to the resistance of the material to the flow of electric
current, and is measured in joules per coulomb, or J/C. The heat generated by a current is
proportional to the square of the current, so doubling the current will quadruple the heat generated.
This is known as Joule’s Law.