SOLUTION: The current in circuit is 22.2 amps and the resistance in the circuit is 11.00 Ohms. What's the power in the circuit in the standard units of Watts?

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Question 260711: The current in circuit is 22.2 amps and the resistance in the circuit is 11.00 Ohms. What's the power in the circuit in the standard units of Watts?
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I did this one recently.
P = I^2R
P = 22.2^2*11
P = 5421.24 watts

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