resistors dissipate mechanical energy into heat. the rate at which this accurs is called load.
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Power in Resistors. When a current flows through a resistor, electrical energy is converted into HEAT energy. ... The rate at which the heat is dissipated is called POWER, given the letter P and measured in units of Watts (W)
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