A 10 V battery is connected to a resistor. Neglecting the internal resistance of the battery, the power delivered to the resistor is 0.833 W. Determine the resistance of this resistor.
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In this case, the power delivered to the resistor is 0.833 W and the voltage is 10 V. So we can write the equation as: P = V * I 0.833 W = 10 V * I Show more…
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