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How is electrical power calculated in DC circuits?

Answer

In DC circuits, power is calculated as P = VI (voltage times current), P = I^2R (current squared times resistance), or P = V^2/R (voltage squared divided by resistance). Power is measured in watts (W) and represents the rate of energy transfer or consumption. These formulas apply directly because voltage and current are in phase in purely resistive DC circuits.

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