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An alarm clock draws 0.5 A of current when connected to a 120-volt circuit.

Question: Calculate its resistance.

An alarm clock draws 0.5 A of current when connected to a 120-volt circuit. Calculate its resistance.
Question: What is asked/required in the problem?

An alarm clock draws 0.5 A of current when connected to a 120-volt circuit.


Question: What are the given in the problem?

If a toaster produces 12 ohms of resistance in a 120-volt circuit,


Question: What is the amount of current in the circuit?

A 12 Volt car battery pushes charge through the headlight circuit resistance of 10 ohms.
Question: How much current is passing through the circuit?

A 12 Volt car battery pushes charge through the headlight circuit resistance of 10 ohms.
Question: What are the given in the problem?

A walkman uses a standard 1.5 V battery.


Question: How much resistance is in the circuit if it uses a current of 0.01A?

Question: How much voltage would be necessary to generate 10 amps of current in a circuit that has 5 ohms of
resistance?

A circuit contains a 1.5-volt battery and a bulb with a resistance of 3 ohms.


Question: Calculate the current.

An electric heater works by passing a current of 100 A though a coiled metal wire, making it red hot. If the resistance
of the wire is 1.1 ohms,
Question: What voltage must be applied to it?

An electric heater works by passing a current of 100 A though a coiled metal wire, making it red hot. If the resistance
of the wire is 1.1 ohms,
Question: What are the given in the problem?

What current flows through a hair dryer plugged into a 120 Volt circuit if it has a resistance of 25 ohms?
Question: What are the given in the problem?

Question: What current flows through a hair dryer plugged into a 120 Volt circuit if it has a resistance of 25
ohms?

Question: What science concept refers to the movement of electrons?

Question: What is the electrical charge of an electron?

Question: What is the unit for voltage?

Question: What is the unit for current?

Question: What is the unit for resistance?

Question: What device is used to measure voltage?

Question: What device is used to measure electric current?

Question: What is the symbol for voltage?

Question: What is the symbol for current?


Question: What is the symbol for resistance?

Question: What is the formula for calculating voltage?


Question: What is the formula for calculating current?

Question: What is the formula for calculating resistance?

Question: Cite/enumerate one factor that affect resistance.

Question: Cite/enumerate one factor that affect resistance.

Question: Cite/enumerate one factor that affect resistance.

Question: Cite/enumerate one factor that affect resistance.

Question: What happens to the energy when work is done on an object? Is it gained, lost, or
transferred?

Question: What is the relationship between voltage and current?

Question: What is the relationship between current and resistance?

Question: What principle of electricity refers to the potential difference between two points?

Question: What principle of electricity refers to the rate at which charge is flowing?

Question: What principle of electricity refers to the tendency of materials to resist the flow of charge?

Question: What do you call the arrangement of a source of energy, connecting wires, and a load?

Question: What is the primary source of energy in an electrical circuit?

Question: What is the standard unit of charge?

Question: How many milliamperes are there in 1 Ampere?

Question: How many millivolts are there in 1 V?

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