This electronics video tutorial explains how to calculate the power dissipation in resistors, diodes, and LEDs or light emitting diodes. The power dissipated in a diode is equal to the voltage across it multiplied by the electric current flowing through it.
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Voltage Multiplier Circuit:
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Light Emitting Diodes:
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Power Dissipation In LEDs & Diodes:
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LED Resistor Value:
• How To Select The Resi...
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Potentiometers - Variable Resistance:
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LED Dimmer Circuit:
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Thermistors - Temperature Sensors:
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Zener Diodes:
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Voltage Regulators - Zener Diodes:
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Zener Diode Solar Cell:
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Power Zener Diodes - Voltage Regulation:
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12V LED Battery Level Indicator:
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Reverse Polarity Circuit Protection:
• Reverse Polarity Circu...
High Voltage Surge Protection Circuit:
• High Voltage Surge Pro...
AC DC Polarity Tester Circuit:
• AC DC Polarity Tester ...
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DC to AC Reverse Polarity Circuit:
• DC to AC Reverse Polar...
Varactor Diodes - Voltage Capacitors:
• Voltage Controlled Cap...
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