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Test 2
Test 2
. A. resistance
. B. volts
Given:
Voltage (V) = 180V
Current (I) = 2A
Given:
Voltage (V) = 30V
Current (I) = 3A
Plugging in the
values: R = 30V / 3A
R = 10 ohms
Therefore, the resistance of the component is 10 ohms.
Given:
Voltage (V) = 58V
Current (I) = 2A
Plugging in the
values:
R = 58V / 2A
R = 29 ohms
Given:
Voltage (V) = 136V
Current (I) = 4A
Plugging in the
values: R = 136V / 4A
R = 34 ohms
Given:
Current (I) = 5A
Resistance (R) = 97 ohms
Plugging in the
values: V = 5A × 97
ohms
V = 485V
The potential difference of a
component with a current flowing through it
of 2A and a resistance of 58ohms is V
[ V = I \times R \]
Given:
- Current, I = 2A
- Resistance, R = 58 ohms
Given:
Current (I) = 2A
Resistance (R) = 620
ohms
Given:
Current (I) = 2 A
Resistance (R) = 460
ohms
Given:
Current, I = 3 A
Resistance, R = 740 ohms
Given:
Resistance (R) = 560 ohms
Potential difference (V) = 168V
Solving for I:
I = 168V / 560
ohms I = 0.3 A
Given:
Resistance (R) = 920 ohms
Potential difference (V) = 276V
Solving for I:
I = 276V / 920
ohms I = 0.3 A
Given:
Resistance (R) = 53 ohms
Potential difference (V) = 159V
Solving for I:
I = 159V / 53
ohms I = 3 A
Therefore, the current flowing through the component is 3
amperes.
Given:
Resistance (R) = 600 ohms
Potential difference (V) = 240V