Electrical Engineering - Ohm's Law - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Ohm's Law - General Questions (Q.No. 1)
1.
An electric heater draws 3.5 A from a 110 V source. The resistance of the heating element is approximately
385
38.5
3.1
31
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Dave Mudra said:   1 decade ago
Yes, its true.

Real equation is V = I*R.

According above related answer the equation is R = V/I.

HARI said:   1 decade ago
R=V/I
GIVEN:
VOLTAGE(V)=110V
CURRENT(I)=3.5A
RESISTANCE(R)=V/I=110/3.5\
ANS=31.42~31

Pradeep kumar saw said:   1 decade ago
We Know that,
R = V/I.

Given that,
V = 110 Volt AND I = 3.5A.

So,
R = 110/3.5 = 31.4 OHM.

Deepak prakash said:   8 years ago
According to ohms law, I is directly proportional to V.
so. V=IR
R=v/I
R=110/3.5=31.42.

Senthil Nathan.M said:   1 decade ago
Given
V=110V
I=3.5A

By Ohms law
V=IR
R=V/I
=110/3.5
=31.428
=31 Ohms

NILESH KUMAR SOLANKI said:   1 decade ago
according to ohms law
V=IR OR R=V/R
WE CAN PUT I=3.5 & V=110 THEN
R=110/3.5=31.4

Kshitiz said:   1 decade ago
According to ohm's law V = IR.

Resistance = voltage/current.

= 110/3.5.

= 31.4 ohm.

RAVI PRAKASH said:   1 decade ago
According to ohms law,

R=V/I.

So R= 1103.5
= 31.4 ohms.

So Answer is option D.

Onyia said:   9 years ago
By using for OHMS law.

Given:

R = V/I.

So, R = 110/3.5 = 31.42.

Answer: 31 OHM.

LATHA G said:   1 decade ago
By using for ohms law.

Given:
R = V/I.

SO R = 110/3.5 = 31.42.

ANSWER: 31 OHM.


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