Direct proportionality + Ohm's law - practice problems
Number of problems found: 7
- Connected 12261
At a voltage of 16 V between the ends of the resistor, a current of 200 mA flows through the resistor. What current will flow through the resistor when connected to 48 V?
- Measurement 12251
The measurement showed that a current of 160 mA flows through the appliance at a voltage of 4 V. What current flows through this appliance when connected to a voltage of 12 V?
- The bulbs
The bulbs are connected serially to two bulbs and one resistor. Each bulb has a resistivity of 100 ohms, and the resistor has a resistivity of 60 ohms. The voltage source in the circuit is 24 volts. Do you know what voltage to measure on individual applia
- Resistance 5939
If the resistance of the first resistor is 200 ohms and the resistance of the second resistor is 600 ohms. What will be the ratio of the electrical voltage across the first resistor to the electrical voltage across the second resistor (both are connected
- Resistance 5920
If the resistance ratio of the first and second resistors is 3:1 and the current flowing through the first resistor is 300 mA. What will be the current through the second resistor?
- Serial connection
If the voltage on the first resistor is 6 V and the resistance ratio of the first and second resistors is 1:3, what will be the voltage across the second resistor if they are connected in series?
- Resistors 5915
If the current flowing through the first resistor is 200 mA and the second is 0.4 A, what will be the ratio of the first and second resistors connected in parallel?
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