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How to calculate the power dissipation by using temperature?

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Answered by SSRIKRISHNARAJKKS
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First, we 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 Ω. Then, we can use the power rule ( P = I × V ), to find the power dissipated by the resistor.

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