Note: Home-based learning
Directions:
Determine the value of current and voltage. Show your solution.
Formula:
Current (I) = Voltage (E)/Resistance (R)
Voltage (E) = Current (I) × Resistance (R)
1. What would be the amount of current on a simple circuit having a 12V power source and a resistance of 6.5O?
2. Calculate the voltage of a circuit if the amount of current is equal to 1.5A and a resistance of 7.5O?
Answers & Comments
[tex] \huge \tt \red{ DIRECTION : } [/tex]
Determine the value of current and voltage. Show your solution.
Formula:
Current (I) = Voltage (E)/Resistance (R)
Voltage (E) = Current (I) × Resistance (R)
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1. What would be the amount of current on a simple circuit having a 12V power source and a resistance of 6.5O?
Solution:
[tex] \sf Current (I) = Voltage (E)/Resistance (R)[/tex]
[tex] \sf Current (I) = \frac{12V}{6.50} [/tex]
[tex] \sf Current (I) = 1.846153.. \: or \: 1.85A[/tex]
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2. Calculate the voltage of a circuit if the amount of current is equal to 1.5A and a resistance of 7.5O?
Solution:
[tex] \sf Voltage (E) = Current (I) × Resistance (R)[/tex]
[tex] \sf Voltage (E) = 1.5A \times 7.50[/tex]
[tex] \sf Voltage (E) = 11.25V[/tex]
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Verified answer
Formula:
#1.
[tex]\bold{Current(I)= \frac{Voltage(E)}{Resistance(R)}} \\ [/tex]
#2.
[tex] \bold{Voltage (E) = Current (I) × Resistance (R)
}[/tex]
Solution:
#1.
[tex] \rm{Current(I)= \frac{Voltage(E)}{Resistance(R)}} \\ [/tex]
[tex]\rm{Current (I) = \frac{12V}{6.50}} \\ [/tex]
[tex] \rm{Current (I) = 1.85 A } \\ [/tex]
#2.
[tex] \rm{Voltage (E) = Current (I) × Resistance (R)
}[/tex]
[tex] \rm{Voltage (E) = 1.5A \times 7.50}[/tex]
[tex] \rm{Voltage (E) = 11.25 }[/tex]
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