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Power
The
rate
at which
energy
is
transferred
Watt
The unit of
power
, equal to an
energy transfer
of
1 Joule per second
Calculating power in an electrical circuit
1. Know
potential difference
across
component
2. Know
current
flowing through
component
3. Use equation:
Power
(
watts
) =
Potential Difference
(
volts
) x
Current
(
amperes
)
The equation for calculating power in an electrical circuit is:
Power
(
watts
) =
Potential Difference
(
volts
) x
Current
(
amperes
)
Calculating power of a resistor
Given: Potential Difference = 50 volts, Current = 0.2 amperes
Power =
50
volts x
0.2
amperes =
10
watts
Calculating power of a resistor
Given: Potential Difference across Resistor A =
5
volts, Current =
0.5
amperes
Power =
5
volts x
0.5
amperes =
2.5
watts
If you know the current through a component and the resistance, you can calculate power using:
Power
=
Current^2 x Resistance
Calculating power of a resistor
Given: Current =
0.4
amperes, Resistance =
50
ohms
Power =
0.4
^
2
x
50
=
8
watts