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OpenStudy (anonymous):

For analyzing electrical circuits, engineers and technicians make use of Ohm's Law. Ohm's law is V = I * R where: V → voltage in volts (V) I → current in amps (A) R → resistance in ohms (Ω) A circuit has a total resistance of 5 KΩ and a total voltage of 60V. What is the total current in milliamps? mA = 12 (calculated) Continuing with Ohm's Law, the power in a circuit is P = I * V where: V → voltage in volts (V) I → current in amps (A) P → power in watts (W) Using the results above, what is the power in the circuit in milliWatts? mW = ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

just multiply the voltage and the current!!

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