A power line has a total resistance of 2 kohms. What is the power loss through the wire if the current is reduced to 5 mA?
Here,
current, I = 5 mA
I = 0.005 A
Resistance, R = 2000 Ohm
power loss = I^2 * R
power loss = 0.005^2 * 2000
power loss = 0.05 W
the power loss is 0.05 W
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