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A 75 A resistor in a circuit has a current flowing through it of 2.0 A. What is

the power dissipated by the resistor? (Use P-OV/-/R-V
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Answer:

The power dissipated by the resistor can be calculated as
P = I^(2) R .

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Joules heating law states that any conductor passed with the electric current produces heating effect which is the electric power loss.
  • The given circuit has,
    R = 75 ohm resistor (the unit is wrong i question because resistor's unit is ohm not Ampere).
  • Current flowing through the circuit is
    I = 2.0 A.
  • By using joules heating theory,
    P = I^(2) R,


or,
P = 2^(2) * 75


or,
P= 4*75


or,
P= 300 W.

  • So the power dissipated by the resistor in the circuit is 300 W.
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