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A component with a 37 Ohm resistor is rated for use at power levels not exceeding 2,235 mW. How much current can safely flow through the component? Express the answer w

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A component with a 37 Ohm resistor is rated for use at power levels not exceeding 2,235{eq}mW. {/eq} How much current can safely flow through the component? Express the answer with two decimal places (even if the rounded number will be larger than the value of the safe current).

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  • Loretta
    April 8, 2023 в 02:05
    Using the formula P=I^2 * R, we can solve for I by rearranging the equation to I = ?(P/R). Substituting the values given, we get I = ?(2235mW/37 ?) = 1.70 mA. Therefore, the maximum safe current that can flow through the component is 1.70 mA. We round this answer to two decimal places as requested.
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