If a current of #3 A# passing through a circuit generates #90 W# of power, what is the resistance of the circuit?
Power = current square x R where R is Resistance.
Consequently, 9r=90 R=,90/9=10 10 ohms, since 3 x 3xR=90.
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The resistance of the circuit is 10 ohms.
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