Respuesta :
The power P is found from the formula:
[tex]P=I^{2}R[/tex]
[tex]P=(0.03)^{2}\times1000=0.9\ watt\ or\ 900mW[/tex]
[tex]P=I^{2}R[/tex]
[tex]P=(0.03)^{2}\times1000=0.9\ watt\ or\ 900mW[/tex]
Answer:
0.9 Watts is the power of a parallel circuit.
Step-by-step explanation:
Power is the product of square of current into resistance offered and its unit is Watt. Mathematically written as:
[tex]P=I^2\times R[/tex]
Where :
P = Power circuit
I = current in the circuit
R = resistance offered by the circuit
We have :
P = ? , I = 0.03 A, R = 1000Ω
[tex]P=(0.03 A)^2\times 1000 \omega =0.9 Watt[/tex]
0.9 Watts is the power of a parallel circuit.