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Electrical Power and Energy
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Electrical Power We briefly discussed power (P = W/T), where P = power, W = Work, and T = Time – Power was defined as the rate at which work is done – Electricity can do work Examples: Hair dryers, fans, power tools etc. Electrical Power is defined as the rate at which electrical energy is converted to another form of energy
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Calculating Power Electrical Power just like power is measured in Watts The amount of power used by an appliance is calculated as: Power = Current x Voltage or Watts = Amperes x Volts or P = I x V
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Example A calculator has a 0.01 A current flowing though it. It operates with a potential difference of 9 V. How much power does it use? – What do we know? P = I x V P = ? I = 0.01A V = 9V P = 0.01A x 9V P = 0.09W
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Another Example A microwave oven uses 1000 W of power. The voltage source is 120 V. What is the current flowing through the microwave? P = I x V, however we need to calculate for I I = P/V I = 1000W/ 120V I = 8.3A
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