EBK PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS
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Chapter 25.6, Problem 1HE
Each channel of a stereo receiver is capable of an average power output of 100 W into an 8-Ω loudspeaker (see Fig. 25–14). What are the rms voltage and the rms current fed to the speaker (a) at the maximum power of 100 W, and (b) at 1.0 W when the volume is turned down?
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