An electric eel develops a potential difference of 460 V, driving a current of 0.80 A for a 1.0 ms pulse.
Find the power of this pulse.
Find the total energy of this pulse.
Find the total charge that flows during the pulse.
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P = Epsilon x Current
Power = Epsilon x I
also for part b Powere = Epsilon over delta t (change in time)
P = E/t
I have no idea what part c is .... I was thinking Q= It or maybe
power = delta qE/t
Power = Epsilon x I
also for part b Powere = Epsilon over delta t (change in time)
P = E/t
I have no idea what part c is .... I was thinking Q= It or maybe
power = delta qE/t