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6 October, 14:47

What is the power p supplied to a resistor whose resistance is r when it is known that it has a voltage δv across it?

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  1. 6 October, 14:49
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    According to Ohm's law,

    R=V/I

    ∴I=V/R.

    Power supplied to resistor = VI

    = V*V/R = V²/R.
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