The current in a lamp is 0.5 ampere when it is plugged into a standard wall outlet. What is the resistance of the lamp when it is plugged into a standard wall outlet?

Respuesta :

The resistance of the lamp plugged in to a standard wall outlet with a current of 0.5 amps is 240 Ω (ohms)

Explanation:

In the United States Of America the standard voltage is 120 v and their frequency is 60 Hz

Standard wall outlet voltage is 120 V

The current in the lamp is 0.5 ampere

Resistance (R) = V/ I

      = 120/0.5

      = 240Ω (ohms)

Thus the resistance of the lamp plugged in to a standard wall outlet with a current of 0.5 amps is 240 Ω (ohms).

Lanuel

The resistance of the lamp when it is plugged into a standard wall outlet is 240 Ohms.

Given the following data:

  • Current = 0.5 Ampere

Note: In the United States of America, a standard wall outlet supplies a voltage of 120 Volts.

To determine the resistance of the lamp when it is plugged into a standard wall outlet, we would apply Ohm's law:

Ohm's law states that at constant temperature, the current flowing through an electrical circuit is directly proportional to the voltage (potential difference) applied across its terminals and inversely proportional to the resistance in the electrical circuit.

Mathematically, Ohm's law is given by the formula;

[tex]V=IR[/tex]

Where;

  • V is the voltage measured in Volts.
  • I is the current measured in Ampere.
  • R is the resistance measured in Ohms.

Making R the subject of formula, we have:

[tex]R=\frac{V}{I}[/tex]

Substituting the given parameters into the formula, we have;

[tex]R=\frac{120}{0.5}[/tex]

Resistance, R = 240 Ohms

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