To calculate the power (W) in a circuit, you can use the formula:
\[ W = \frac{P}{T} \]
Given:
- \( T = 16.6 \, \text{s} \)
- \( P = 64 \, \text{W} \)
Substitute the values into the formula:
\[ W = \frac{64 \, \text{W}}{16.6 \, \text{s}} \]
Now, divide 64 by 16.6 to find the power:
\[ W = \frac{64}{16.6} \, \text{W} \]
\[ W ≈ 3.855 \, \text{W} \]
Therefore, the power in the circuit is approximately 3.855 watts