What is Watt's Laws?
Watt's Law Definition
Watt's Law is defined as the relationship between power, voltage, and current in an electrical circuit.
Watt's Law Formula
The formula for Watt's Law includes power equals voltage multiplied by current, voltage equals power divided by current, and current equals power divided by voltage.
Watt's Law Vs. Ohms Law
Watt’s Law says the relationship between power, voltage and current.
Power Triangle
The Watts Law Triangle combines formulas to find power, voltage, and current in a circuit.
Applications
Watts Law helps measure power requirements for buildings and electrical components, ensuring safe and efficient designs.
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