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  • 25-01-2021
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Calculate the rate of energy transfer by a 5 ohms resistor when there is a current of 0.2 A in it.​

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JeanaShupp
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  • 30-01-2021

Answer: The rate of energy transfer by a 5 ohms resistor when there is a current of 0.2 A in it.= 1.25 watt.

Explanation:

  • The rate of energy transfer from one point to another is known as power.
  • Its SI. unit is Watt.

Formula to compute power:

Power = [tex]I^2 R[/tex], I = cureent, R = resistance.

Given R = 5 ohm , Current = 0.5 A.

Then, power = [tex](0.5)^2\times 5=0.25\times5=1.25\ watt[/tex]

Hence, the rate of energy transfer by a 5 ohms resistor when there is a current of 0.2 A in it.= 1.25 watt.

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