Physics, asked by raghavchoudhary15130, 9 months ago

 The rate at which electric energy is consumed or dissipated in an electric circuit is called.​

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Answered by saumyaarya73
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Electrical power is the “rate” at which energy is being consumed in a circuit and as such all electrical and electronic components and devices have a limit to the amount of electrical power that they can safely handle. For example, a 1/4 watt resistor or a 20 watt amplifier.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Electric Power

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