SOLUTION: A 10-ohm resistor is used to test the voltage in two different circuits. Circuit A shows a power dissipation of 3.6 watts and Circuit B shows a power dissipation of 8.1 watts. What

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Question 1104598: A 10-ohm resistor is used to test the voltage in two different circuits. Circuit A shows a power dissipation of 3.6 watts and Circuit B shows a power dissipation of 8.1 watts. What is the ratio of the voltage in Circuit A to the voltage in Circuit B
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
P = E^2/R

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