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To calculate the total amount of heat given off by a constant current, you can use the equation:

Q = I * t * V

Where: Q is the total amount of heat (in joules), I is the current (in amperes), t is the time (in seconds), and V is the voltage (in volts).

This equation is derived from the relationship between electrical power (P), current (I), voltage (V), and time (t), which is given by:

P = I * V

Since power is the rate of energy transfer, the total amount of heat (Q) is obtained by multiplying the power by the time (P * t), resulting in the equation Q = I * t * V.

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