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Ohm's Law states that the current through the conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference between its ends provided its temperature and other physical conditions remain constant

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How many ohms does a 194 12 volt bulb pull?

To find the resistance in ohms of a 194 12-volt bulb, you can use Ohm's Law (R = V/I). The 194 bulb typically has a current rating of about 0.25 amps. Using this information, the resistance would be approximately 48 ohms (R = 12V / 0.25A).


.01 amps equal how many volts?

To calculate volts, you also need to know the resistance (ohms) in the circuit according to Ohm's Law. The formula to find volts is V = I x R, where V is voltage, I is current in amps, and R is resistance in ohms. So, to determine volts given 0.01 amps, you'd need the resistance value.


If a 120v appliance requires 15A to operate what is the resistance of the appliance?

To find the resistance of the appliance, you can use Ohm's Law, which states that resistance (R) is equal to voltage (V) divided by current (I). In this case, R = V/I = 120V / 15A = 8 ohms. Therefore, the resistance of the appliance is 8 ohms.


You plug a vacuum cleaner into a 110-V outlet with nothing else on the circuit If the 15-A circuit breaker is tripped. what is the maximum possible resistance of the vacuum's motor?

The maximum possible resistance of the vacuum's motor would be 7.33 ohms. This is calculated using Ohm's Law (V=IR), where V is 110V and I is 15A.


What is the resistance of a conductor that carries a current of 120 amperes when the potential difference between its ends is 240 volts?

The resistance of the conductor can be calculated using Ohm's Law: resistance (R) = voltage (V) / current (I). Plugging in the values gives: R = 240 V / 120 A = 2 ohms.