Chapter 26: Q62P (page 769)
A resistor with a potential difference of 200 V across it transfers electrical energy to thermal energy at the rate of300 V. What is the resistance of the resistor?
Short Answer
The resistance of the resistor is .
Chapter 26: Q62P (page 769)
A resistor with a potential difference of 200 V across it transfers electrical energy to thermal energy at the rate of300 V. What is the resistance of the resistor?
The resistance of the resistor is .
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