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If a second resistor with R2 = 19.0 Ω is connected in series with R1, what is the total rate at which electrical energy is dissipated by the two resistors?

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Total rate at which electrical energy is dissipated by the two resistors are V²/R or I²R.

Step-by-step explanation:

When the two resistors are combined in series then the total resistance gets added.

If
R_(1) and
R_(2) are in series then total resistance, R =

Total resistance becomes
R_(1) + 19 Ω

The total electrical power dissipated is equivalent to the power dissipated.

We know,

Power = V²/R or

Power = I²R

where, V is the potential difference between the ends

I is the current supplied.

Therefore, total speed at which electrical power is consumed by the two resistors are V²/R or I²R.

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