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7 October, 10:08

Explain how power is determined within the context of electricity/circuitry.

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  1. 7 October, 13:37
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    In the context of electricity the equation for power would be as follows:

    V*I=W

    The V stands for voltage. The I stands for current. The W stands for power.

    The reason why power is symbolized by "W" is because it was named after James Watts.
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