A. Calculate the power dissipated through the resister used?
B. Determine whether the resistor in the circuit has possibly been damaged by overheating?
C. If power rating of the resistor is not adequate, what should be the adequate power rating for the resistor used?
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- First, we will use Ohm's law ( V = I × R ), to find the current through the resistor. The voltage across the resistor is V = 9 V. The resistance of the resistor is R = 100 ?. Then, we can use the power rule ( P = I × V ), to find the power dissipated by the resistor.
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Explanation:
First, we will use Ohm's law ( V = I × R ), to find the current through the resistor. The voltage across the resistor is V = 9 V. The resistance of the resistor is R = 100 ?. Then, we can use the power rule ( P = I × V ), to find the power dissipated by the resistor.
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