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30 April, 19:18

A circuit maintains a constant resistance. If the current in the circuit is doubled, what is the effect on the power dissipated by the circuit?

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  1. 30 April, 19:29
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    The power of an electrical circuit is given by:

    P = I²/R

    P = (2I) ²/R

    P = 4 (I²/R)

    If current, I, is doubled, the dissipated power will increase four times.
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