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In a circuit with resistance 10 ohms, power 𝑃 (measured in watts) is equal to 10𝐼2 , where 𝐼 is the current measured in
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A. In a circuit with resistance 10 ohms, power 𝑃 (measured in watts) is equal to 10𝐼^2 , where 𝐼 is the current
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A storage battery has an emf of 6.3 volts and an internal resistance of 0.01 ohm. it is to be charged for 120 amperes.hours from
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Answer the following prompt. Make sure to show all your work. According to Ohm’s Law, the electric current "I", in amperes, in
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Answer the following prompt. Make sure to show all your work. According to Ohm’s Law, the electric current "I", in amperes, in
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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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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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A measure of the force that moves charges through a conducting material is
Responses A amperes.amperes. B insulation.insulation.
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Voltage V(volts),current I(amperes)and resistance R(ohms)of an electric circuit have equation V=IR, suppose that R increases at
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five resistors of 30 ohms each are connected in parallel across a 120 volt line. the combined resistance of the five resistors
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