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17 August, 22:22

If a lamp has a resistance of 136 ohms when it operates at a power of 1.00 * ^2, what is the potential difference across the lamp?

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  1. 17 August, 22:39
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    Given resistance in ohms and current in ampere, the power can be calculated by the equation,

    P = I² x R

    where I is current, P is power, and R is resistance

    Substituting the given values,

    1.00 x 10² = (I²) x 136 ohms; I = 0.8575 amp

    Then, by Ohm's law, the value of V = I x R. Substituting,

    V = (0.8575 amp) x (136 ohms) = 116.619 volts

    Thus, the potential difference across the lamp is approximately equal to 116.619 volts.
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