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15 June, 20:43

You have a 7.04 W, 236 Ω resistor.

What is the maximum current that should

be allowed in it?

Answer in units of A.

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  1. 16 June, 00:22
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    the current is 0.17amps

    Explanation:

    This problem bothers power of an electrical circuit.

    Electric power is defined as the electric heat transferred per second. This can be expressed as

    P=IV

    P = V²/R

    P = I²R

    Given data

    Power p = 7.04w

    Resistance R=236 ohms

    Using the third equation and Substituting our data we have

    7.04 = I² * 236

    I² = 7.04/236

    I = √0.029

    I = 0.17amps
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