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Which statement correctly defines power?

Voltage divided by amperage
The product of voltage times amperage
The product of resistance times voltage
Resistance divided by voltage

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Answer:

The product of voltage times amperage

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:


Power=V\, I which corresponds to the second option shown: "voltage times amperage"

Step-by-step explanation:

The electric power is the work done to move a charge Q across a given difference of potential V per unit of time.

Since such electrical work is the product of the potential difference V times the charge that moves through that potential, and this work is to be calculated by the unit of time, we need to divide the product by time (t) which leads to the following final simple equation:


Power=(V\,Q)/(t) =V\,(Q)/(t) = V\, I

Notice that we replaced the quotient representing charge per unit of time (Q/t) by the actual current running through the circuit.

This corresponds to the second option shown in the question: "Voltage times amperage".

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