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Q1.

The function of a resistor is to__in a circuit


A .reduce the current
B .lower the current
C.potential difference
D.current
Q2. The resistor reduces the current in a._____
A .circuit because it has
B.resistance
C.potential difference
D.reduce the current
current
ANSWER
AN 1. A. reduce the current
AN 2. B. resistance

Q3. The higher the resistance of acomponent the____


(assuming the potential difference across
the component is the same)
A.volts
B.lower the current
C.ohms
D.amperes
Q4. The current through a component depends on both the
resistance of the component and the_____
across the component
A.reduce the current
B.potential difference
C.ohms
D.amperes
ANSWER
AN 3. B. lower the current
AN 4. B. potential difference

Q5. The resistance of a component can be


calculated by using the following equation
potential difference =
x resistance
A.resistance
B.reduce the current
C.lower the current
D.current
Q6. In the following equation, potential
difference is measured in
(V)
potential difference = current x resistance
A.lower the current
B.volts
C.current
D.resistance
ANSWER
AN 5. A. resistance
AN 6. B. volts

Q7. In the following equation, current is


measured in ( A)potential difference = current x resistance
reduce the current
A.potential difference
B.current
C.Ohms
D.amperes
Q8. In the following equation, resistance is
measured in
(Q).
A.potential difference
B.current
C.ohms
D.amperes
ANSWER
AN 7. D. amperes
AN 8. C. ohms

Q9. The resistance of a component with a potential


difference across it of 180V and a current flowing through it
of 2A is_______ohms
ANSWER 9
To calculate the resistance (R) of the component, you can
use Ohm's Law which states:

Resistance (R) = Voltage (V) / Current (I)

Given:
Voltage (V) = 180V
Current (I) = 2A

Plugging in the values:


R = 180V / 2A
R = 90 ohms

Therefore, the resistance of the component is 90 ohms.

Q10. The resistance of a component with a potential


difference across it of 140V and a current flowing through it
of 5A is____________ohms
To calculate the resistance (R) of the component, you can
use Ohm's Law which states:
ANSWER 10
Resistance (R) = Voltage (V) / Current (I)
Given:
Voltage (V) = 140V
Current (I) = 5A

Plugging in the values:


R = 140V / 5A
R = 28 ohms

Therefore, the resistance of the component is 28 ohms.

Q11. The resistance of a component with a


potential difference across it of 30V and a
current flowing through it of 3A is____________ohms
Answer 11
To calculate the resistance (R) of the component, you can
use Ohm's Law which states:
Resistance (R) = Voltage (V) / Current (I)

Given:
Voltage (V) = 30V
Current (I) = 3A

Plugging in the values:


R = 30V / 3A
R = 10 ohms
Therefore, the resistance of the component is 10 ohms.

Q12. The resistance of a component with a


potential difference across it of 58V and a
current flowing through it of 2A is_____________ohms
ANSWER 12
To calculate the resistance (R) of the component, you can
use Ohm's Law which states:

Resistance (R) = Voltage (V) / Current (I)

Given:
Voltage (V) = 58V
Current (I) = 2A

Plugging in the values:


R = 58V / 2A
R = 29 ohms

Therefore, the resistance of the component is 29 ohms.


t of 4A is___________ohms

Q13. The resistance of a component with a potential


difference across it of 136V and a current flowing through i
ANSWER 13
To calculate the resistance (R) of the component, you can
use Ohm's Law which states:

Resistance (R) = Voltage (V) / Current (I)

Given:
Voltage (V) = 136V
Current (I) = 4A

Plugging in the values:


R = 136V / 4A
R = 34 ohms

Therefore, the resistance of the component is 34 ohms.

Q14. The potential difference of a


component with a current flowing through it
of 5A and a resistance of 97ohms is____________V

ANSWER 14
To calculate the potential difference (V) across the
component, you can use Ohm's Law which states:

Potential Difference (V) = Current (I) * Resistance (R)

Given:
Current (I) = 5A
Resistance (R) = 97 ohms

Plugging in the values:


V = 5A × 97 ohms
V = 485V
Q15. The potential difference of a
component with a current flowing through it
of 2A and a resistance of 58ohms is_____________V
ANSWER 15
To calculate the potential difference (voltage) across a
component with a current flowing through it of 2A and
resistance of 58 ohms, you can use Ohm's Law:

Ohm's Law states that the potential difference (V) across a


component is equal to the current (I) flowing through the
component multiplied by the resistance (R) of the
component. The formula is:

[ V = I \times R \]

Given:
- Current, I = 2A
- Resistance, R = 58 ohms

Substitute the values into the formula:


Using Ohm's Law:
V=I*R
V=2A*58 ohms
V=116 volts
Therefore, the potential difference across the component is
116 volts.

Q16. The potential difference of a


component with a current flowing through it
of 2A and a resistance of 620hms is___________V
ANSWER 16
To calculate the potential difference across a component,
you can use Ohm's Law, which states that V = I * R, where V
is the potential difference (voltage), I is the current, and R is
the resistance.

Given:
Current (I) = 2A
Resistance (R) = 620 ohms

Using Ohm's Law:


V=I*R
V = 2A * 620 ohms
V = 1240 volts
Therefore, the potential difference across the component is
1240 volts.
Q17. The potential difference of a
component with a current flowing through it
of 2A and a resistance of 460hms is__________V
ANSWER 17
To calculate the potential difference across a component,
you can use Ohm's Law, which states that V (voltage) = I
(current) * R (resistance).

Given:
Current (I) = 2 A
Resistance (R) = 460 ohms

Using Ohm's Law:


V=I*R
V = 2 A * 460 ohms
V = 920 V

Therefore, the potential difference across the component is


920 volts.

Q18. The potential difference of a


component with a current flowing through it
of 3A and a resistance of 740hms is__________V
ANSWER 18
To calculate the potential difference (voltage) across a
component, you can use Ohm's Law, which states that V = I *
R, where V is the voltage, I is the current, and R is the
resistance.

Given:
Current, I = 3 A
Resistance, R = 740 ohms

Using Ohm's Law:


V=I*R
V = 3 A * 740 ohms
V = 2220 volts

Therefore, the potential difference across the component is


2220 volts.

Q19. The current flowing through a


component with resistance of 560hms and a
potential difference across it of 168V is__________A
ANSWER 19
To find the current flowing through a component with a
resistance of 560 ohms and a potential difference of 168
volts, you can use Ohm's Law, which states that V = I * R,
where V is the potential difference, I is the current, and R is
the resistance.

Given:
Resistance (R) = 560 ohms
Potential difference (V) = 168V

Using Ohm's Law:


V=I*R
168V = I * 560 ohms

Solving for I:
I = 168V / 560 ohms
I = 0.3 A

Therefore, the current flowing through the component is 0.3


amperes.

Q20. The current flowing through a


component with resistance of 920hms and a
potential difference across it of 276V is.__________A
ANSWER 20
To find the current flowing through a component with a
resistance of 920 ohms and a potential difference of 276
volts, you can use Ohm's Law, which states that V = I * R,
where V is the potential difference, I is the current, and R is
the resistance.

Given:
Resistance (R) = 920 ohms
Potential difference (V) = 276V

Using Ohm's Law:


V=I*R
276V = I * 920 ohms

Solving for I:
I = 276V / 920 ohms
I = 0.3 A

Therefore, the current flowing through the component is 0.3


amperes.
Q21. The current flowing through a
component with resistance of 53 ohms and a
potential difference across it of 159V is__________A

ANSWER 21
To find the current flowing through a component with a
resistance of 53 ohms and a potential difference of 159V,
you can use Ohm's Law, which states that V = I * R, where V
is the potential difference, I is the current, and R is the
resistance.

Given:
Resistance (R) = 53 ohms
Potential difference (V) = 159V

Using Ohm's Law:


V=I*R
159V = I * 53 ohms

Solving for I:
I = 159V / 53 ohms
I=3A
Therefore, the current flowing through the component is 3
amperes.

Q22. The current flowing through a


component with resistance of 600hms and a
potential difference across it of 240V is__________A.

ANSWER 22
To find the current flowing through a component with a
resistance of 600 ohms and a potential difference of 240V,
you can use Ohm's Law, which states that V = I * R, where V
is the potential difference, I is the current, and R is the
resistance.

Given:
Resistance (R) = 600 ohms
Potential difference (V) = 240V

Using Ohm's Law:


V=I*R
240V = I * 600 ohms
Solving for I:
I = 240V / 600 ohms
I = 0.4 A

Therefore, the current flowing through the component is 0.4


amperes.

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