This document provides examples of calculating values in electrical circuits using Ohm's Law. It includes examples of calculating resistance given voltage and current, current given voltage and resistance, and voltage given current and resistance. It also discusses the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in a circuit and plotting points to determine this relationship from experimental data.
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Ohms Law Worksheet
This document provides examples of calculating values in electrical circuits using Ohm's Law. It includes examples of calculating resistance given voltage and current, current given voltage and resistance, and voltage given current and resistance. It also discusses the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in a circuit and plotting points to determine this relationship from experimental data.
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Ohms Law Practice Worksheet
An alarm clock draws 0.5 A of current when connected
to a 120 volt circuit. Calculate its resistance.
If a toaster produces 12 ohms of resistance in a 120-volt
circuit, what is the amount of current in the circuit?
A subwoofer needs a household voltage of 110 V to
push a current of 5.5 A through its coil. What is the resistance of the subwoofer?
A 12 Volt car battery pushes charge through the
headlight circuit resistance of 10 ohms. How much current is passing through the circuit?
A walkman uses a standard 1.5 V battery. How much
resistance is in the circuit if it uses a current of 0.01A?
How much voltage would be necessary to generate 10
amps of current in a circuit that has 5 ohms of resistance?
A circuit contains a 1.5 volt battery and a bulb with a
resistance of 3 ohms. Calculate the current.
An electric heater works by passing a current of 100 A
though a coiled metal wire, making it red hot. If the resistance of the wire is 1.1 ohms, what voltage must be applied to it?
What current flows through a hair dryer plugged into a
120 Volt circuit if it has a resistance of 25 ohms? A light bulb has a resistance of 5 ohms and a maximum current of 10 A. How much voltage can be applied before the bulb will break?
What happens to the current in a circuit if a 1.5-volt
battery is removed and is replaced by a 3-volt battery?
What happens to the current in a circuit if a 10
resistor is removed and replaced by a 20 resistor?
Suppose you did a lab with this simple circuit and got the following data. Plot the points of the provided graph.