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A small light bulb is connected to a 20 V battery and draws 1.25 A of current. What is the net resistance of the bulb? *

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The net resistance of the bulb : 16 Ω

Further explanation

Electric current (symbolized by the letter "i) is the amount of charge flowing in the conductor of each unit of time

Can be formulated:


\large{\boxed{\bold{I=(Q)/(t)}}

Q = charge (Coulomb)

t = time (seconds)

The international standard unit of electric current is Coulomb/second or Ampere (A).

Electric current is also a ratio between the voltage and the amount of resistance at the conductor.

Can be formulated


\large{\boxed{\bold{I=(V)/(R)}}

V = Voltage (volts)

R = resistance (ohms)

This formula is also known as Ohm's Law

A small light bulb is connected to a 20 V battery and draws 1.25 A of current, so,


\tt V=20~V\\\\I=2.5~A

the resistance :


\tt R=(V)/(I)\\\\R=(20)/(1.25)\\\\R=16~ohm

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