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SIME- DETAILED LESSON PLAN JULY 24, 2019

I. OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson the students will be able to:
a. Explain the Ohms law.
b. Identify the formula of Ohms law.
c. Solve the problem using the correct formula of Ohms law.
II. Content
a. Subject matter: OHMS LAW
b. Materials:
1. Laptop
2. Projector
c. References: https://www.introduction-electrical-electronics...from
various fundamental laws which include coulombs law, OHMS LAW.
III. A. Preparatory Activities.
*Prayer
*Checking of attendance
*Review / recall
Class can you still recall our previous topic?
Last meeting we were able to discussed about PPE EQUIPMENT
B. Activity:
Group the students into 3. Form this letter into a word. Those who make
it first I will give you a prize, 2nd and 3rd group.
C. Analysis:
What was the word being formed?
Presentation of the lesson
This time we will learn the Ohms Law.
But before that please read the objectives:
D. Discussion:
Ohms Law Magic Triangle
V=VOLTAGE
I= CURRENT
R=RESISTAN
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Ohms law – defines the relationship between voltage, current and
resistance.(physics)
These basic electrical units apply to direct current, and alternating current..
Voltage- is measured in ” VOLTS”. Symbolized by the letter “V”
Current- is measured in “Amps” Symbolized by the letter “I”
Resistance- is measured in “Ohms” symbolized by letter “R”

Quantity symbol unit of measurement unit of abbriviation


current I Ampere (Amp) A
voltage E or V Volt V
resistance R Ohm Ω

If you know V and I , and wish to determine R, just eliminate R from the picture
and see what’s left.

R=V/I

If you know V and R, and wish to determine I, just eliminate I, and see what left.

I=V/R
If you know I and R, and wish to determine V, eliminate V and see what’s left.

V=IXR
When using Ohms law always the 3 step form:
1. write the equation
2.replace the known values
3. solve the problem
Label with the correct unit of abbreviation.
Solve the following problems:
1. A small light bulb is connected to 6 volts battery and draws
2A of current. What is the resistance of the bulb?
a. write the equation _________________R= V/I
b. replace the known values ___________ R= 6V I= 2A R=?
c. solve____________________________ R= 3Ω
2. Determine the amount of current going to a 40Ω resistor with a voltage of 120
volts.
a. write the equation_______________ I=V/R
b. replace the known values_________ I= 120V R= 40Ω I = ?
c. solve__________________________ I=3A
III. Evaluation:
1. In a circuit 4A is flowing through the bulb. The voltage across the bulb
is 220V. What is the bulb resistance?
A. write the equation________________ R= V/I
b. replace the known value___________ R= 220V I= 4 A R= ?
c. solve___________________________ R= 55Ω
2. You light a bulb with a supply of 110V. If a bulb has a resistance of 10 ohms.
How much current is flowing.
a. write the equation ________________ I= V/R
b. replace the known values __________ V= 110V R= 10Ω I=?
c. solve___________________________ I= 11A
3. A motor with an operating resistance of 32 ohms. The current in the circuit
is 1.5A. What is the voltage of the source?
a. write the equation _________________ V= IXR
b. replace the known values ___________ I= 1.5A R= 32 Ω V=?
c. solve ____________________________ V= 48V
ANSWER KEY:
1. 55Ω
2. 11A
3. 48V
V. ASSIGNMENT:
What is series circuit and parallel circuit ( research )

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