We need to use the formula P = IV, where P is the power, I is the current and V is the voltage.
When we substitute our values in, we get:
100 = 240I, and so I = 0.42 Amps
Now, we have to work out the Resistance in the circuit at the operating temperature.
We do this using the formula V = IR
240 = (100/240) x R, and we get R = 576 Ohms
Since the resistance has gone up by a factor of 16, all we have to do now is to divide this answer by 16 to get the resistance at room temperature.
576/16 = 36 Ohms
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