What will be the maximum current drawn by an electric resistor of 10,000Ωand 100 watt?
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The formula for Power(P) is -P=I²R
Given:R-=10,000Ω
P=100 watt
substituting the given values in the above formula,
100=I²x10,000watt
100/10,000=I²
1/100=I²
√1/100=I²
1/10 =I
0.1=I
Therefore, the answer is 0.1 ampere
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The maximum current drawn by an electric resistor is 0.1 ampere.
What does an electrical resistor do?
- A resistor is an electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in an electronic circuit.
- Resistors can also be used to provide a specific voltage for an active device such as a transistor.
Why are resistors needed?
- Resistors ensure components receive the proper voltage by creating a voltage drop, and they can protect a component from voltage spikes.
- Each component in an electrical circuit, like a light or a switch, requires a specific voltage
What is current explain?
- Current is a flow of electrical charge carriers, usually electrons or electron-deficient atoms.
- The common symbol for current is the uppercase letter I.
- The standard unit is the ampere, symbolized by A.
According to the question:
The formula for Power(P) is -P=I²R
Given:R-=10,000Ω
P=100 watt
substituting the given values in the above formula,
100=I²x10,000watt
100/10,000=I²
1/100=I²
√1/100=I²
1/10 =I
0.1=I
Hence, the answer is 0.1 ampere.
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