Step-by-step explanation:
Optional Activity 4 : Calculating Current with Ohm's Law CALCULATING CURRENT WITH OHM'S LAW Onm's law describes the relationship between current, voltage, and resistance. The equation for this relationship is shown in the box.
Ohm's Law states that I = X R where 1 = current (amperes or amps) V= voltage (volts) R = resistance (ohms)
Provide the answers to the questions below.
1. What is the current produced when a 12-volt battery encounters a resistance of 20 ohms? Answer:
2. What is the current when A 9-volt battery is connected to a circuit with a resistance of 50 ohms. Answer:
3.What would the current be for a circuit with a potential difference of 120 volts and a resistance of 40 ohms? Answer:
4. What would the current in Problem 3 become if the potential difference were doubled? Answer:
5. What would the current in Problem 3 become if the resistance were doubled? Answer:
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