Science, asked by khanalkrishna928, 9 months ago

Electric power is inversely proportional to *



current

voltage

resistance

temperature


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Answered by pravit1
14

Answer:

By Ohm's Law, Current (I) is directly proportional to the Voltage (V) if Resistance (R) and Temperature remain constant. According the power formula, It says that Current is inversely proportional to the voltage if power remain same.

Answered by abhi12shakya
0

Answer: Electric Power is directly proportional to Current and voltage both.

Explaination: According to the derived formula of Electric Power through Ohm's Law is P=VI Or P=V²/R,

Where V is electric voltage, I is electric current and R is resistance.

As we can see in the formula, P=VI it is clear that Electric power is directly proportional to the Voltage and electric current.

And from formula, P=V²/R

Power is inversly proportional to the resistance.

Ohms Law

Ohm's Law states that the current flowing in a circuit through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points and inversely proportional to the resistance between them.

Electric Power

power is defined as the rate at which energy is transferred or transformed. Power is usually measured in watts (W) and reciprocal of Power is known as Impedance.

To learn more about Ohm's Law, refer these links.

https://brainly.in/question/13370168

https://brainly.in/question/6604237

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