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The power generated by an electrical circuit (in watts) as
The power generated by an electrical circuit (in watts) as a function of its current
\[c\] (in amperes) is modeled by:
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correction of previous question which I posted:
The power generated by an electrical circuit (in watts) as a functio of its
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Jonathan
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Rom prior questiion, Is 4332 correct though?
The power generated by an electrical circuit (in watts) as a functio of its current
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Jonathan
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The power generated by an electrical circuit (in watts) as a function of its current
\[x\] (in amperes) is modeled by:
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The equation P=240I-8I^2 represents the power, P, (in watts) of a 240 volt circuit with a resistance of 8 ohms when a current of
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Shirley
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The equation P=240I-8I^2 represents the power, P, (in watts) of a 240 volt circuit with a resistance of 8 ohms when a current of
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Shirley
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The equation P=240I-8I^2 represents the power, P, (in watts) of a 240 volt circuit with a resistance of 8 ohms when a current of
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Shirley
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In a 120 volt electrical circuit having a resistance of 16 ohms, the available power P in watts is a function of I, the amount
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Tom
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if 1790 maga watts of power,out of 3000 mega watts generated by a power utility, reach the destination, what percentage of the
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What is the power delivered to a light bulb when the circuit has a voltage drop of 120 V and produces a current of 15.0 ampere?
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