ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM Electrical Resistance (P )

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ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM Electrical Resistance (P .328-332) SPH4C COLLEGE PHYSICS ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM Electrical Resistance (P .328-332)

Electrical Resistance

Electrical Resistance

Electrical Resistance

Electrical Resistance

Electrical Resistance

Electrical Resistance

Electrical Resistance

Electrical Resistance

Ohm’s Law

Ohm’s Law

Ohm’s Law

Ohm’s Law

Ohm’s Law Current Voltage (V) Resistance (𝛀) 25 mA 12 __________ 1.2 A ____________ 510 375 𝜇A 0.250 _________A 120 33 ________mA 1.5 1500

Check Your Learning TEXTBOOK P .332 Q.2-5