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Ohm’s Law Worksheet

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1. What is the current in a 160V circuit if the resistance is 2Ω?

2. What is the current in a 160V circuit if the resistance is 20Ω?

3. What is the current in a 160V circuit if the resistance is 10Ω?

4. What is the current in a 160V circuit if the resistance is 5Ω?

5. Based on questions 2, 3, and 4, what happens to the current in a circuit as the resistance
decreases? Increases? ____________________________________________________________

6. What voltage is required to move 6A through 5Ω?

7. What voltage is required to move 6A through 10Ω?

8. What voltage is required to move 6A through 20Ω?

9. Based on questions 6, 7, and 8, what happens to the voltage required in a circuit as the
resistance decreases? Increases? ____________________________________________________

10. What is the resistance of a circuit with three 1.5V batteries and running at a current of 5A?

11. An alarm clock draws 0.7 A of current when connected to a 120-volt circuit. Calculate its
resistance.

12. A Walkman uses four standard 1.5 V batteries. How much resistance is in the circuit if it uses a
current of 0.02A?

13. How much voltage would be necessary to generate 20 amps of current in a circuit that has 5.5
ohms of resistance?
14. A light bulb has a resistance of 8 ohms and a maximum current of 10 A. How much voltage can be
applied before the bulb will break?

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