Asked by Briana Quist on Apr 29, 2024
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In a DC circuit, the product of volts times the amperes is called the _____ power.
A) apparent
B) reactive
C) true
D) inductive
Apparent
Refers to the apparent power in an AC circuit, combining both the real (true) power and reactive power, measured in volt-amperes (VA).
Inductive
Pertaining to the property of inductance, where a change in electric current through a conductor induces an electromotive force in both the conductor itself and any nearby conductors.
True
In alignment with reality or fact; not false.
- Understand and articulate the measurement units for electricity, covering hertz, watts, and volts.
Verified Answer
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shayla springsApr 30, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
True power in a DC circuit is defined as the product of volts and amperes, representing the actual power consumed by the load.
Learning Objectives
- Understand and articulate the measurement units for electricity, covering hertz, watts, and volts.