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If the potential difference across a wire is 2 V & the current passing through the wire is 1 A, the electric power is = ----- * If the potential difference across a wire is 2 V & the current passing through the wire is 1 A, the electric power is = ----- * ​

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Answered by ranu76156
4

Answer:

1. p=vi

2X1= 2watt

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by vaishu775
11

\mapsto If the potential difference across a wire is 2 V & the current passing through the wire is 1 A, the electric power is ________ .

Given :-

\mapsto The potential difference across a wire is 2 V and the current passing through the wire is 1 A.

To Find :-

\mapsto What is the electric power.

Formula Used :-

\clubsuit Electric Power Formula :

\mapsto \sf\boxed{\bold{\pink{P =\: IV}}}

where,

  • P = Electric Power
  • I = Current
  • V = Potential Difference

Given :

\bigstar\: \: \bf{Current\: (I) =\: 1 A}

\bigstar\: \: \bf{Potential \: Difference\: (V) =\: 2 V}

According to the question by using the formula we get,

\footnotesize\longrightarrow \sf\bold{\purple{Electric\: Power =\: Current \times Potential\: Difference}}

\longrightarrow \sf Electric\: Power =\: 1 \times 2

\longrightarrow \sf\bold{\red{Electric\: Power =\: 2\: Watt}}

{\small{\bold{\underline{\therefore\: The\: electric\: power\: is\: 2\: Watt\: .}}}}

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