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What is the formula for electrical power in a circuit?

A. P = VI
B. P = R/I
C. P = V/R
D. P = IR^2

Answer: P = VI


Additional Information: The formula P = VI describes electrical power (P) as the product of voltage (V) and current (I) in an electrical circuit.


Subjects: Electrical Engineering, Engineering

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