Respuesta :
Given,
Current (I) = 0.50A
Voltage (V) = 120 volts
Resistance (R) =?
We know that:-
Voltage (V) = Current (I) x Resistance (R)
→Resistance (R) = Voltage (V) / Current (I)
= 120/0.50
= 24Ω
∴ Resistance (R) = 24Ω
Current (I) = 0.50A
Voltage (V) = 120 volts
Resistance (R) =?
We know that:-
Voltage (V) = Current (I) x Resistance (R)
→Resistance (R) = Voltage (V) / Current (I)
= 120/0.50
= 24Ω
∴ Resistance (R) = 24Ω
For this case we have that by definition, Ohm's Law states that:
[tex]V = I * R[/tex]
Where:
V: It's the voltage
I: It's the current
R: It's the resistance
According to the data we have to:
[tex]I = 0.50A\\V = 120V[/tex]
Clearing the resistance formula we have:
[tex]R = \frac {V} {I}\\R = \frac {120} {0.50}\\R = 240[/tex]
So, the resistance is 240 ohms!
Answer:
240Ω