if the current I through a resistor is increased by 100, the increase in power dissipated will be ? how to solve in numerical
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Explanation:
When a current I is flowing through a resistor of resistance R , the power dissipated across it can be calculated as P=I2R .
Hence, on increasing the current by 100% , the power dissipated across the resistor increases by 300% which corresponds to (C).
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Answer:
by 100 times V
Explanation:
P=VI
=> here I final = I+ 100
=> P= V*(I+100)
=> P=VI+100V
=> P increases by 100V
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