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Worksheet No.

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Name: _____________________________ Date: ____________
Grade and Section: ___________________

I. Title
Ohms Law
II. Learning competency
Perform calculation needed to complete work task are using the four
basic process of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
(TLE_IAEPAS9-12PMC-Ih-j-10)
III. Directions
Accomplish the activities in Let’s Try These and Self Check, and Let’s
See What You Have Learned, and Let’s Enhance This! based on what you
have learned in EPAS Module 1 within the time/day prescribed by your
teacher completely and neatly as possible.
IV. Activities
A. Let’s Try These and Self Check!
Directions: Answer the following questions by selecting the letter of the correct answer from
the choices provided.

1. What is the formula for solving power?


A. I = V/R B. V=I*R
C. P = V * I D. R = V/I

2. It expresses the relationship between voltage, current and resistance. It states that in a
circuit of given resistance, the current is proportional to the voltage.
A. Voltage B. Resistance
C. Ohm’s Law D. Current
3. The term used to describe a reduction in current flow.
A. Voltage B. Resistance
C. Ohm’s Law D. Current
4. What formula is used to represent Ohm’s Law?
A. I = V/R B. V=I*R
C. P = V * I D. R = V/I

5. What is the unit of measurement for Current?


A. Volt B. Watts
C. Ohm D. Amperes
B. Let’s See What You Have Learned!
C. Directions: Solve for the missing electrical quantity, show your solutions.

No. Voltage Current Resistance Power

1. 12V 1A

2. 110V 100Ω

3. 5A 60W

4. 220V 10W

5. 6A 1K Ω

C. Let’s Enhance This!


5/220Direction: Solve the following problem using Ohms Law. Show your solutions.

1. An electric fan has a rated voltage of 110V and current rating of 1 amperes. What
is its internal resistance?

2. If a light bulb has a power rating of 5 watts, and rated at 220V. What is its current?

V. Closure
According to Ohm’s law, greater voltage results in more current and greater resistance results

in less current.

Ohm’s law can be represented by the equation:

Current (amps)=Voltage (volts)/Resistance (ohms)

This equation can be used to calculate current when voltage and resistance are known.
Worksheet No.2
Answer Key
A. Let’s Try These and Self Check!
1. C
2. C
3. B
4. A
5. D
B. Let’s See What You Have Learned!
1. 12V, 12W
2. 1.1A, 121W
3. 12V, 2.4Ω
4. 0.045A, 4.88 Ω
5. 6KV, 36KW

C. Let’s Enhance This


1. R = V/I
=110V/1A
=110 Ω
2. I = P/V
= 5W/220V
= 0.023A

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Prepared: ALLAN GILBERT M. JAIN

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