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question 22 of 25 what is the relationship between current and power in a circuit? a. a circuit that has more current will have more power. b. a circuit that has more current will have less power. c. the amount of current a circuit has is equal to its power. d. the amount of current in a circuit has no relation to its power.
The formula for electric power in a circuit is \( P = VI \) (where \( P \) is power, \( V \) is voltage, and \( I \) is current). Assuming voltage \( V \) is constant (e.g., in a circuit with a fixed voltage source), power \( P \) is directly proportional to current \( I \). So, if current increases (with voltage constant), power increases. Option A aligns with this relationship. Option B is incorrect as it states the opposite. Option C is wrong because current and power are different quantities (with different units) and not equal. Option D is incorrect as the formula shows a direct relationship between current and power (when voltage is constant).
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A. A circuit that has more current will have more power.