Does the current consume as much power as it does A said that electrician and current are the same physical quantity. There is no difference between them. They are equal in size B: how much work does the current consume Are they all right? B why not? A why not? I'm adding 20 points. Is that ok?

Does the current consume as much power as it does A said that electrician and current are the same physical quantity. There is no difference between them. They are equal in size B: how much work does the current consume Are they all right? B why not? A why not? I'm adding 20 points. Is that ok?


A is wrong, B is right
Electric work is the work done by electricity, in joules
Current is the flow of electrons in a conductor. The unit is ampere
So a is not right
Generally speaking, the current consumes as much power as it does
Strictly speaking, the current and voltage should consume as much power as they do



The work done by the current through the lamp is 3.6 times 10 to the fifth power J, which means that the electric energy of () J is converted into other forms of energy, equivalent to () kW · H?


3.6 times 10 to the fifth power, the work of J is 0.1 degree of electricity, which is 0.1 kW · H
Represents 360000 joules of electrical energy converted into other forms of energy
One kilowatt hour = 1000 x 3600 joules