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  • 02-03-2021
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What is power when 3.2 A flows through an 18 ohm resistor?

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Gandalftheoldman
Gandalftheoldman Gandalftheoldman
  • 02-03-2021

To find the power formula on the electrical side you should have to know ohm's law of voltage that is V=I*R.

Here power formula is P=V*I.

Interms of resistance P=(IR)*I ==>I² R.

Here the power dissipated when 3.2 ampere of current flows through an 18-ohm resistor is

P=I² R ==>(3.2)² (18).

====>10.24(18)=184.32W.

W= Watts.

Watts is a unit of power.

Hope this helps

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