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The electric power varies directly as the square of the voltage () and inversely as the electrical resistance (). If the voltage is 15 volts and the electrical resistance is 3 ohms, then the electric power is 75 watts. Express the electric power as a function of voltage and electrical resistance.

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Answer:

P =
(V^2)/(R)

Explanation:

let power be P , voltage V and resistance R

given P varies directly as V² and inversely as R

Then the equation relating them is

P =
(kV^2)/(R) ← k is the constant of variation

to find k use the condition V = 15, R = 3 , then P = 75

substitute these values into the equation for P

75 =
(k(15)^2)/(3) =
(225k)/(3) ( multiply both sides by 3 to clear the fraction )

225 = 225k ( divide both sides by 225 )

1 = k

Then

P =
(V^2)/(R)

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