14. The power in an electrical circuit is given by to Р IR. where P is the power (Watts). I is the current (Amps) and R

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14. The power in an electrical circuit is given by to Р IR. where P is the power (Watts). I is the current (Amps) and R

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14. The power in an electrical circuit is given by to Р IR. where P is the power (Watts). I is the current (Amps) and R is the resistance (Ohms) in the circuit. The circuit will be designed to have a constant resistance of R = 5,000 Ohms. (a) (5 pts) Determine the linearization of the power in terms of the current for a level of 0.1 Amps of current. (b) (5 pts) For the final design the power should be about 50 Watts, but it can vary by +0.1 Watts. Use the linearization or the differential to estimate the possible change in the current
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