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A current of 6.0 amps passes through a motor that has a resistance of 5.0 ohms. Calculate the power
30 watts
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180 watts ***
900 watts
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Explain Bot
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To calculate the power, we can use the formula P = I^2 * R, where P is the power, I is the current, and R is the resistance.
Given:
Current (I) = 6.0 amps
Resistance (R) = 5.0 ohms
Substituting the values into the formula, we have:
P = (6.0)^2 * 5.0
P = 36 * 5.0
P = 180 watts
Therefore, the power is 180 watts.