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derive the equation for power from joules law?​

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Answered by gomathitayaashri
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Answer:

This equation states that the power (in watts) equals the voltage (in volts) across a component times the current (in amps) passing through that component.

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Answered by sairaj456
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Explanation:

Joule and Ohm: perfect together. Using that formula, you can calculate power if you know the voltage and the resistance but not the current. Joule's Law and Ohm's Law are used in combination so often that Georg Ohm sometimes gets the credit for both laws!

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