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Answered by Anonymous
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The power dissipated in a resistor can be obtained by Ohm's law as P=VXI, where V = voltage and I = current. So, energy dissipated is given by P x t (time).

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The power dissipated in a resistor can be obtained by Ohm's law as P=VXI, where V = voltage and I = current. So, energy dissipated is given by P x t (time)

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