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24 January, 07:56

In a 120-volt circuit having a resistance of 12 ohms, the power W in watts when a current I is flowing through is given by W=120I-12I². What is the maximum power, in watts, that can be delivered in this circuit?

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  1. 24 January, 08:12
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    maximum power = 300 W

    Explanation:

    Ohm's law: Ohm's law state that the current flowing through a metallic conductor, is directly proportional to the potential difference applied across its end. mathematically it is expressed as,

    V = IR ... Equation 1

    Where V = potential difference, I = current, R = Resistance of the conductor.

    If the power flowing through is gives as

    W = 120I - 12I² ... Equation 2

    To get the maximum power we differentiate of equation 2 and equate to zero

    dW/dt = 0

    120 - 24l = 0 ... equation 3

    Making I the subject of the equation,

    I = 120/24 = 5 A.

    Suubstituting the value of I into Equation 2

    W = 120 (5) - 12 (5) ²

    W = 600 - 300

    W = 300 W.

    Therefore maximum power = 300 W
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