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In the simplest of terms, heat can be measured in watts. The most basic component in electronics are resistors. Resistors are designed to restrict and dissipate electons in the form of heat. Besides being measured in ohms, resistors are also rated in watts not current, i.e 1/4, 1/2, 1 watt resistors. And with an unchanging circuit, a drop in voltage creates an increase of current proportional to the power, wattage.
The same thing goes for transistors, the main components of an amplifier. If you were to look at the specifications of a standard transistor they show the threshold amount of voltage and current that can be given to it and it also shows the amount of wattage it can handle. Usually they specify it as total power dissipation, heat.
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Last edited by pancit175 : 04-16-2008 at 09:09 PM.
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