Answer:
[tex]P=V\cdot I[/tex]
Explanation:
In an electrical circuit, the relationship between power, current and voltage is given by:
[tex]P=VI[/tex] (1)
where
P is the power
V is the voltage
I is the current
This equation can also be rewritten in other forms: considering Ohm's Law,
[tex]V=RI[/tex]
where R is the resistance of the circuit, we can rewrite (1) as
[tex]P=(IR)I=I^2 R[/tex]
And also as
[tex]P=V(\frac{V}{R})=\frac{V^2}{R}[/tex]