Introduction
The Fundamental Concepts
Current
Voltage
Power
Resistance
Relationships & Laws
Energy
The Circuits
Conclusion
 POWER - POWER RATING

In some electrical devices the wattage rating indicates the maximum power the device is designed to use rather than the normal operating power.

A 150-watt lamp, for example, uses 150 watts when operated at the specified voltage printed on the bulb.

In contrast, a device such as a resistor is not normally given a voltage or a current rating. A resistor is given a power rating in watts and can be operated at any combination of voltage and current as long as the power rating is not exceeded.

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