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I have a resistor with a voltage across it and and a current through it that satisfy the passive sign convention. the problem w...Asked by Tim
I have a resistor with a voltage across it and and a current through it that satisfy the passive sign convention.
the problem wants me to write three different ways in which the power dissapated by the resistor can be calculcated.
i know Ohms law v=ir
and watts law p=iv but i dnt understand what to do next
the problem wants me to write three different ways in which the power dissapated by the resistor can be calculcated.
i know Ohms law v=ir
and watts law p=iv but i dnt understand what to do next
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Answered by
Bobby
P=VI
P=I^2R
P=V^2/R
P=I^2R
P=V^2/R
Answered by
bobpursley
I^2 R
VI
V^2/R
VI
V^2/R
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