Power & Resistance (WJEC GCSE Science (Double Award)): Revision Note
Power & Resistance
Higher Tier Only
The power of an electrical device can also be found using:
Where:
P = power in watts (W)
I = current in amps (A)
R = resistance in ohms (Ω)
This means for a given resistance, if the current is doubled the power will be four times as great
Worked Example
A current of 6 A passes through a 20 Ω fixed resistor.
Calculate the power of the resistor.
Answer:
Step 1: List the known quantities
Current,
= 6 A
Resistance, R = 20 Ω
Step 2: Write out the relevant equation
Step 3: Substitute in the known values
Examiner Tips and Tricks
There are several different equations for calculating power. Always begin any calculation by writing out the known quantities with their symbols. Then you can choose an equation that contains the quantities that you know.
For example:
If you are given resistance, R, and current,
, you would use
If you are given current,
, and voltage, V, you would use
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