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    The Electric Power P (In W) as a Function of the Current
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The Electric Power P (In W) as a Function of the Current

Question 48

Question 48

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The electric power p (in W) as a function of the current i (in A) in a certain circuit is given by p(i) = The electric power p (in W)  as a function of the current i (in A)  in a certain circuit is given by p(i)  =  . Find the instantaneous rate of change of p with respect to i for i = 0.6 A. A)  56 W/A  B)  42 W/A  C)  62 W/A  D)  33.6 W/A .
Find the instantaneous rate of change of p with respect to i for i = 0.6 A.


A) 56 W/A
B) 42 W/A
C) 62 W/A
D) 33.6 W/A

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