Prove that power dissipated across a resistor is responsible for heating up the resistor. Give
an example for it.
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Any resistor in a circuit that has a voltage drop across it dissipates electrical power. This electrical power is converted into heat energy hence all resistors have a power rating. This is the maximum power that can be dissipated from the resistor without it burning out. The rate of conversion is the power of dissipation
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