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Electronics Current Practice Problems LabRat Scientific © 2018

If the light bulb has a resistance of 300 Ohms and its connected to a 28 V battery, what is the current running through the circuit? V = IR V 28 V I = ------ = -------------- = 0.093 Amps R 300 Ohms

R = ------ = ------------- = 24 Ohms I 0.5 Amps In the circuit below, what is the resistance of the motor if the battery supplies 12 volts and the meter reads 0.5 Amps? M S + Disconnect here V = IR V 12 V R = ------ = ------------- = 24 Ohms I 0.5 Amps

What is the current running though the circuit shown below? First, it is necessary to determine the total resistance in the circuit. For help, review the LabRat module on RESISTANCE. Rtotal = 1,000 Ohms + 2,000 Ohms = 3,000 Ohms V = IR V 6.0 V I = ------ = ---------------- = 0.002 Amps R 3000 Ohms 1,000 Ohms 2,000 Ohms + 6.0 Volts

I = ------ = -------------- = 120 Amps R 0.1 Ohms What is the current running though a 0.1 Ohm wire connected directly to the terminals of a 12V car battery? What do you think will happen to the wire? V = IR V 12 V I = ------ = -------------- = 120 Amps R 0.1 Ohms A car battery would not have any problem supplying this much current. The wire will get very hot, very quickly, and will break – possibly bursting into flames in the process. DO NOT TRY THIS! 12 V 0.1 Ohm