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Rate of heat generated by electrical current in a resistive circuit is expressed as​

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Calculating Resistive Heating

Power is measured in units of watts (W), which correspond to amperes x volts. Thus, a current of one ampere flowing through a resistor across a voltage drop of one volt produces one watt of heat. Units of watts can also be expressed as joules per

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Calculating Resistive Heating

Power is measured in units of watts (W), which correspond to amperes x volts. Thus, a current of one ampere flowing through a resistor across a voltage drop of one volt produces one watt of heat. Units of watts can also be expressed as joules per second.

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