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Find the power resistor R when the current I is flowing

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Answered by kueenyy
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Is the value of current I given ??

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chunu7: Find the power dissipated R when the current I is flowing
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Answered by kushneedsanemailid
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Answer:

Explanation:

Dear Student

Power Rule: P = I × V

If a current I flows through through a given element in your circuit, losing voltage V in the process, then the power dissipated by that circuit element is the product of that current and voltage: P = I × V.

Thus power dissipated in a resistor R when a current I is flowing through it and voltage across it is V

P =I x V

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