In the given network, Iỵ= 2.25 A. 20 Determine the power supplied to the 10 resistor connected to the network. The power supplied to the 10 resistor connected to the network is mW.

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### Electrical Network Analysis

**Current in the Network**

In the given network, the current \( I_X = 2.25 \, \text{A} \).

**Circuit Diagram Description**

The circuit consists of:

- A 5 V voltage source.
- A series of resistors with the following resistances:
  - 2 Ω
  - 3 Ω
  - 5 Ω
- A 1 Ω resistor (referred to in the power calculation).

The circuit is arranged with these components connected in series and parallel configurations around the \( I_X \) current source.

**Objective**

Determine the power supplied to the 1 Ω resistor connected to the network.

**Calculation**

The power supplied to the 1 Ω resistor connected to the network is ______ mW.

### Explanation of Calculation

To determine the power supplied to the 1 Ω resistor, use the formula:

\[ P = I^2 \times R \]

Where:
- \( P \) is the power in watts (W),
- \( I \) is the current through the resistor in amperes (A),
- \( R \) is the resistance in ohms (Ω).

Given that \( I = I_X = 2.25 \, \text{A} \) and \( R = 1 \, \text{Ω} \), substitute these values into the formula to calculate the power. Convert this result from watts to milliwatts (mW) by multiplying by 1000.
Transcribed Image Text:**Educational Website Transcript** ### Electrical Network Analysis **Current in the Network** In the given network, the current \( I_X = 2.25 \, \text{A} \). **Circuit Diagram Description** The circuit consists of: - A 5 V voltage source. - A series of resistors with the following resistances: - 2 Ω - 3 Ω - 5 Ω - A 1 Ω resistor (referred to in the power calculation). The circuit is arranged with these components connected in series and parallel configurations around the \( I_X \) current source. **Objective** Determine the power supplied to the 1 Ω resistor connected to the network. **Calculation** The power supplied to the 1 Ω resistor connected to the network is ______ mW. ### Explanation of Calculation To determine the power supplied to the 1 Ω resistor, use the formula: \[ P = I^2 \times R \] Where: - \( P \) is the power in watts (W), - \( I \) is the current through the resistor in amperes (A), - \( R \) is the resistance in ohms (Ω). Given that \( I = I_X = 2.25 \, \text{A} \) and \( R = 1 \, \text{Ω} \), substitute these values into the formula to calculate the power. Convert this result from watts to milliwatts (mW) by multiplying by 1000.
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