Calculate the power that a circuit draws if it has 1.21 Amps and a resistance of 86 Ω. Round your answer to the nearest Watt. Calculate the power that a circuit draws if it has 1.21 Amps and a resistance of 86 Q. Round your answer to the nearest Watt.
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Ohm's Law states that V = I * R, where V is the voltage, I is the current, and R is the resistance. So, V = 1.21 Amps * 86 Ω = 104.06 Volts. Show more…
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