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Curtis Nolingal Curtis Nolingal
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A simple electrical circuit consists of a resistor connected between the terminals of a battery. The voltage V  (in volts) is dropping as the battery wears out. At the same time, the resistance R (in ohms) is increasing as the resistor heats up. The power P (in watts)  dissipated by the circuit is given by P = . Use the equation
= +
to find how much the power is changing at the instant when R = 2 ohms, V = 2 volts, and dV/dt = -0.04 volts/sec.

▸ 0.13 watts

▸ 0.03 watts

▸ -0.13 watts

▸ -0.03 watts
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