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<blockquote data-quote="Dirtdog" data-source="post: 53811" data-attributes="member: 2016"><p>Here we go </p><p>Power is related to current and voltage by this equation</p><p>P=IV where P is power and I current and V is voltage</p><p> or P=I^2R given a certain Current and Resistor Value R</p><p>since P = .5 watts </p><p>you can find the voltage given a certain current but in the case of resistors its the power dissipation that you have to worry about to not exceed it or it gets hot and melts. so you gotta make sure that whatever the current is, the voltage across it will not exceed the .5W rating</p><p>hope this clears stuff up</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirtdog, post: 53811, member: 2016"] Here we go Power is related to current and voltage by this equation P=IV where P is power and I current and V is voltage or P=I^2R given a certain Current and Resistor Value R since P = .5 watts you can find the voltage given a certain current but in the case of resistors its the power dissipation that you have to worry about to not exceed it or it gets hot and melts. so you gotta make sure that whatever the current is, the voltage across it will not exceed the .5W rating hope this clears stuff up [/QUOTE]
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