 Power is the
term used to define the rate of electrical energy consumption. Electrical energy provides
light, runs motors, heats homes, operates TV's, and computers and many other appliances.
The basic unit of measurement of electrical energy is called the watt. It is calculated
using the equation:
 
P = I ´ E
Where
P = Power in watts
I = Current in amps
E = Voltage in volts

A 12 volt battery is pushing 3 amps through a light bulb that is producing light.What
is the power rating of the bulb ?

P = I ´ E
P = 3 amps ´ 12 volts
P = 36 watts. The bulb is a 36 watt bulb.
If you know the power and one other element in the equation, you can find the third
element

You have a circuit with 10 volts applied to a 20 watt motor. What
is the current in this circuit ?
Estimate the answer:
Less than 3 amps
Between 3 and 5 amps
Over 5 amps


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