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if the maximum voltage across a 100 ohm resistor is 20. then the maximum power it can dissipate is?
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oobleck
P is proportional to E^2
so, max E means max P (for a given R)
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henry2,
Pmax = E^2/R = 20^2/100 = ___Watts.
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