Table of Contents
- 1 What is the current when the resistance is 5 ohms?
- 2 How many volts does it take to push 10 amps through a resistance of 1 ohm?
- 3 How many volts does it take to push 1 amp through a resistance of 1 ohm?
- 4 How many volts will it take to push 1?
- 5 How to convert voltage to amps using Ohm’s law?
- 6 How is the voltage of a volt equal to an amp?
What is the current when the resistance is 5 ohms?
Explanation: 10/5= 2 Current =2 amperes.
How many volts does it take to push 10 amps through a resistance of 1 ohm?
Resistance: V = I R (volts = amps * ohm). A 1 ohm resistor will lose 1 volt when conducting 1 amp of current; a 10 ohm resistor will drop 10 volts when conducting one amp.
How many volts would it take to push 10 amp through a resistance of 2 ohms?
Answer: 10 Volts are needed to push one amp through a a 10 Ohm resistor. 2 Volts are needed to push one amp through a a 2 Ohm resistor. 1000000 Volts are needed to push one amp through a one megohm resistor.
What is the current when the resistance is 5 ohms and the voltage is 10 volts?
What is the current when the resistance is 5 ohms and the voltage is 10 volts? 10 ÷ 5 = 2 amps.
How many volts does it take to push 1 amp through a resistance of 1 ohm?
1 volt
This brings us back to Georg Ohm. Ohm defines the unit of resistance of “1 Ohm” as the resistance between two points in a conductor where the application of 1 volt will push 1 ampere, or 6.241×10^18 electrons.
How many volts will it take to push 1?
Ohm’s Law: It takes one volt to push one amp through one ohm by Scott Hereder.
How do you calculate resistance?
If you know the total current and the voltage across the whole circuit, you can find the total resistance using Ohm’s Law: R = V / I. For example, a parallel circuit has a voltage of 9 volts and total current of 3 amps. The total resistance RT = 9 volts / 3 amps = 3 Ω.
What is the resistance of a circuit with a voltage of 10?
Use Ohm’s law to calculate the resistance. The resistance of a circuit with a voltage of 10 V and current of 5 A is 2 ohms.
How to convert voltage to amps using Ohm’s law?
Convert Volts to Amps using Resistance Ohm’s Law provides an alternate formula to find volts if amps and the electrical resistance is known. To calculate amps, divide the voltage by the resistance in ohms. Current (A) = Voltage (V) ÷ Resistance (Ω)
How is the voltage of a volt equal to an amp?
The voltage V in volts (V) is equal to the current I in amps (A) times the resistance R in ohms (Ω): The voltage V in volts (V) is equal to the power P in watts (W) divided by the current I in amps (A):
How is the current I in amps equal to?
The current I in amps (A) is equal to the voltage V in volts (V) divided by the resistance R in ohms (Ω): The current I in amps (A) is equal to the power P in watts (W) divided by the voltage V in volts (V): The current I in amps (A) is equal to the square root of the power P in watts (W) divided by the resistance R in ohms (Ω):
How is the resistance of an ohms calculated?
Ohms calculations. The resistance R in ohms (Ω) is equal to the voltage V in volts (V) divided by the current I in amps (A): The resistance R in ohms (Ω) is equal to the squared voltage V in volts (V) divided by the power P in watts (W):