How much power is produced if a voltage of 2 V is applied to a circuit with a resistance of 24 Omega?

1 Answer
Feb 16, 2016

166.bar6 " mW"

Explanation:

P=V*I (power equals voltage time current)

I=V/R (current equals voltage divided by resistance)

rArr P = V^2/R

In this case
color(white)("XXX")P=(2V)^2/(24 Omega)=1/6" W" = 166.bar6 mW

color(white)("XXX")Note on Units used:
color(white)("XXXXXX")1 " Amp" (A or "Ampere") = (1 V ("volt"))/(1 Omega ("ohm"))

color(white)("XXXXXX")1 " Watt" (W) = 1 V ("volt") xx 1 A ("ampere")

color(white)("XXXXXX")1000 " mW" ("milliWatts") = 1 " W" ("Watt")