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For the LED circuit of Example 8.13, determine the LED power consumption if the LED consumes 30 mA and the diode voltage is 1.5 V . How much power is required of the source?

   For the LED circuit of Example 8.13, determine the LED power consumption if the LED consumes 30 mA and the diode voltage is 1.5 V . How much power is required of the source?
 
Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering
Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering
Giorgio Rizzoni,… 7th Edition
Chapter 8, Problem 62 ↓
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00:01 This question is called on current which is equal to 5 mm.
00:05 This information is given in the question.
00:08 So we can find out in si unit this is a mili ampere.
00:11 So this will come out to be 10 to the power minus 3 ampere...
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