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13 August, 05:36

What is the potential difference across a resistor that dissipates 5.00 w of power and has a current of 5.0 a?

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  1. 13 August, 05:53
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    Electric potential difference (ΔV) is the difference in electric potential between the final and the initial location. It is also called voltage.

    The power law equation is:

    P = I * V (P - power, I - current and V - voltage)

    Therefore: V = P / I

    V = 5 W / 5 A

    V = 1 V.

    Answer: The potential difference across a resistor is 1 V.
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