Power dissipated formula confusion (RESOLVED)

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Does power dissipated in a resistor increases or decreases with resistance?
There are two formula for power dissipated. P = V^2/R and P = I^2 R.
One says power dissipated is directly proportional to resistance while the other says it's inversely proportional to resistance. So, if the resistance of the circuit increases, what happens to the power dissipated?

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how transparency works ? means a piece of glass is transparent but not a brick.how does this happens.

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Hello sir here's another analogy by me. We know that in reality potential difference of battery cannot change. So, In formula H = I²R by looking at the formula it looks like that if we will increase our R, H will also increase but if if you look closely we can realise that increasing our R will also decrease our I (potential difference provided by battery is fixed ) since current flowing is directly proportional to the resistance (by ohms law)
Therefore the heat will also not increase hence we can say that H is not directly proportional to R

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Nicely explained sir👌
Sir I have a doubt regarding how we perceive colour. Is it because of wavelengths of light or because colours are inherently present in matter? If we see different colours because of different wavelengths, then how do we see different colours when there nothing to disperse white light (coming from any bulb or tube light). And if colour is inherently present in matter, then I don't understand what gives rise to that colour, for example -- if I paint something red in colour, I am basically transferring atoms which are red in colour, and then the question arises how do those atoms get their colour. I hope the question makes sense

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why can we not say the current is no of electrons per second, why coulomb?

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Sir, i have a doubt, when the current is same throughout the circuit, where is the energy coming from to produce heat in the resistor

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