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How does current flowing through a resistor affect the temperature​

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The answer is... When electrical current flows through a type or kind of material, the electrons come in contact with the small atoms of the material and their collision produces heat. When the flow is through or going through a resistor, the resistance is offered to the flow and the collisions will generate heat. This is the reason why temperature rises. Hope this helps!
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