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How is the power dissipated as heat in a direct current circuit calculated?
A) E divided by I
B) I times R divided by T
C) I squared times R
D) P divided by R
Posted: 03 Dec 2024 23:02 UTC  Post #1
Kiolpa
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Posted: 08 Apr 2026 16:57 UTC  Post #2
nextleveloutreach.seo
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I’ve been studying DC circuits and got a bit stuck on how heat loss is actually calculated. I know it relates to current, voltage, and resistance, but applying the formulas in real situations is confusing.

While working through calculations, I like using tools such as https://zinses-zinsrechner.de/ to better visualize how values change and relate to each other. It makes complex calculations easier to grasp.
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