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9 July, 07:29

A 120-Ω laboratory resistor is rated at 0.25 W. How much current can safely flow through the resistor?

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  1. 9 July, 07:50
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    0.0436 A

    Explanation:

    Current: This can be defined as the rate of flow of electric charge in a circuit. The S. I unit of current is Ampere (A).

    The expression of current is given as

    P = I²R

    Where P = power, I = current, R = Resistance.

    Make I the subject of the equation,

    I = √ (P/R) ... Equation 1

    Given: P = 0.25 W, R = 120 Ω

    Substitute into equation 1

    I = √ (0.25/120)

    I = √ (0.00208)

    I = 0.0456 A.

    Hence the current that can safely pass through the resistor = 0.0436 A
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