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Objective: To use the relationship between electric power and the variables that affect it (current, resistance, and voltage) in order to compare the power of two simple circuits from given I, R, and ∆V information.
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Wizard Level 6 Questions Quantitatively compare the electric power of two circuits when given I, R and ∆V information.
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