elsaleneakk elsaleneakk
  • 14-12-2016
  • Physics
contestada

explain how power is determined within the context of electricity/circuitry.

Respuesta :

DuckDuckstop
DuckDuckstop DuckDuckstop
  • 14-12-2016
In the context of electricity the equation for power would be as follows:

V*I=W
The V stands for voltage. The I stands for current. The W stands for power.
The reason why power is symbolized by "W" is because it was named after James Watts.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

When their period of service ended, indentured servants A) had to pay the landowner "freedom dues". B) were forced into slavery. C) lost land they owned. D) cau
statistics : 1. Here are the average temperatures in Houston, TX for each month in 2014 (measured in oF): please answer the questions on the image below
The specific gravity of basalt is about
a small syringe is used to give a patient 0.23 ml of medication 4 times per day for 4 days. how much medication does he receive over the 4 days
What happens to the water after it reaches the leaves of a plant?
A bottle filled with juice weighs 8 pounds. One morning George drank 2/3 of the juice in the filled bottle. The bottle and the remaining juice weighed 3 pounds.
es el sodio bueno para la salud?
What are discretionary calories?
suppose a 14-gram sample of iron is heated from 20.0°c to 25.0°c. the specific heat of iron is 0.11 cal/g°c. how much heat energy was absorbed by the iron?
the scores of several classmates on a math test are shown below: 91 points 77 points 90 points 79 points 81 points 85 points 86 points 76 points 75 points 80 po