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5 March, 08:54

When 30 V is applied across a resistor it generates 600 W of heat: what is the magnitude of its resistance?

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  1. 5 March, 09:26
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    1.5 ohms

    Explanation:

    Power is expressed as P = V²/R

    R = resistance

    V = supplied voltage

    Given P = 600W and V = 30V

    R = V²/P

    R = 30²/600

    R = 900/600

    R = 1.5ohms

    magnitude of its resistance is 1.5ohms
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