Equation of power in a electrical circuit is given as:
[tex] \bf P = I^2R[/tex]
I → Current flowing through the circuit.
R → Resistance of the circuit
We need to calculate power when;
Current (I) = 0.02 A
Resistance (R) = 30 Ω
By substituting values in the equation, we get:
[tex] \rm \longrightarrow P = (0.02)^2 \times 30 \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow P = 0.0004 \times 30 \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow P = 0.012 \: W[/tex]
[tex] \therefore [/tex] Power in the circuit = 0.012 W