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How do you find the power dissipated in a parallel resistor?

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Calculating the Power Dissipated by a Resistor

In other words, power dissipation is a measure of how much power (P = I x E) in a circuit is converted into heat.Jan 14, 2020');})();(function(){window.jsl.dh('9','');})();(function(){window.jsl.dh('_LW2cYJD2ONTK0PEP7ayhoAI39','
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Note that the total is 204 V, the same as across the 17 \u03a9 resistor. We can now calculate the power dissipated by each using P = I2R. For the 10 \u03a9 resistor this is P10 = (12 A)2(10 \u03a9) = 1440 W.

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