Electrical Engineering - Ohm's Law - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Ohm's Law - General Questions (Q.No. 11)
11.
A resistance of 3.3 M is connected across a 500 V source. The resulting current is approximately
15.1 µA
151 µA
66 mA
660 mA
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Kristian said:   9 years ago
Given: 3.3 Mega ohms= 3,300,000, and 500 volts.

According to ohm's law, I = V/R.

Therefore: I = 500/3,300000.

The answer is B. 151 microampere.
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NAMRATA said:   9 years ago
1Mohm = 10^6.
3.3Mohm = 3.3*10^6.
= 33*10^5.

I = V/R.
= 500/33*10^5.
= 15.1*10^-5.
= 151*10^6.
= 151uA
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KUNAL TANEJA said:   1 decade ago
I=V/R
=500/3.3MOHM
=500/33*10^5
=15.1*10^-5
=151*10^-6
SO ANS IS B

Ajith said:   10 years ago
I can not understanding. Please give me extra explain.

Victor said:   8 years ago
Convert the submultiple to multiple 1Amp=10^-6Amp.

Javed jamshed said:   7 years ago
Helpful explanation. Thanks all.

Barkat kanhar said:   6 years ago
Very helpful thank you, friends.
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Pankaj said:   9 years ago
Nice explanation @Kristian.

Shubham said:   9 years ago
1uA = ?

Please tell me.

Narasimha raju s said:   4 years ago
Nice answer. Thanks all.


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