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a.The ratio of the power of an equipment to the voltage applied is .....​

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Answered by BrainlyYoda
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The ratio of the power of an equipment to the voltage applied is current.

Extra Information:

The rate at which energy gets absorbed or gets produced in the circuit is known as electrical power or power(P).

To find power (P) we use these formulas =>

1. P = V * I

2. P = V² ÷ R

3. P = I² * R

where,

P = Power

V = Voltage

I = Current

R = Resistance

Power is measured in unit called as Watt(W).

Answered by nidaeamann
1

Answer:

Current

Explanation:

The ratio of the power of an equipment to the voltage applied is current. This is becasue power is the multiplication of applied voltage and the current passing in case of a purely resistive load. Also we consider the power formula for a singe phase resistive load;

Power = Voltage x current

Or;

Power / voltage = current

The left hand of above equation is actually the ratio of power to voltage, which is equal to current

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