Answer:
[tex] \boxed{\sf Heat \ produced \ (H) = 5 \ kWh} [/tex]
Given:
Resistance (R) = 100 Ω
Current (I) = 5 A
Time (t) = 2 hours
To Find:
Heat developed (H) in the electric iron
Explanation:
Formula:
[tex] \boxed{ \bold{ \sf H = I^2Rt}}[/tex]
Substituting values of I, R & t in the equation:
[tex] \sf \implies H = {5}^{2} \times 100 \times 2 \\ \\ \sf \implies H = 25 \times 100 \times 2 \\ \\ \sf \implies H = 5000 \\ \\ \sf \implies H = 5 \: kWh [/tex]
[tex] \therefore[/tex]
Heat developed (H) in the electric iron = 15 kWh