How much power is produced if a voltage of #4 V# is applied to a circuit with a resistance of #14 Omega#?
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The power produced in the circuit can be calculated using the formula:
[ P = \frac{V^2}{R} ]
Where:
- ( P ) = power (in watts)
- ( V ) = voltage (in volts)
- ( R ) = resistance (in ohms)
Substituting the given values:
[ P = \frac{4^2}{14} ]
[ P = \frac{16}{14} ]
[ P = 1.14 \text{ watts} ]
So, the power produced in the circuit is approximately 1.14 watts.
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