Electrical Engineering - Ohm's Law - Discussion
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14.
If you wish to increase the amount of current in a resistor from 120 mA to 160 mA by changing the 24 V source, what should the new voltage setting be?
Discussion:
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Vinay babu said:
1 decade ago
V is directly proportional to I (i.e) go with @Ashutosh is very smart.
Raju giri said:
1 decade ago
Here is two currents rating then we apply ohms for two voltage rating like V1/I1 = V2/I2 So,
24/120 =V2 /160,
8/1 = V2/4,
V2= 32 Volt.
24/120 =V2 /160,
8/1 = V2/4,
V2= 32 Volt.
Ananda kumar said:
1 decade ago
They given 2 I ratings and V1 rating and asked to find the v2 value.
R = V/I.
V1/I1 = 24/120 = 8=R2.....For V1--------1.
V2/I2 = v2/160 = V2/4 = R2..For V2--------2.
Equate 2 Epns,
8 = V2/4
V2 = 32 volts.
R = V/I.
V1/I1 = 24/120 = 8=R2.....For V1--------1.
V2/I2 = v2/160 = V2/4 = R2..For V2--------2.
Equate 2 Epns,
8 = V2/4
V2 = 32 volts.
Jaswinder singh said:
1 decade ago
V = IR.
TAKE RATIO V1/I1 = V2/I2.
V2 = (V1*I2)/I1.
V2 = (24*160)/120.
V2 = (3840)/120.
V2 = 32V is answer.
TAKE RATIO V1/I1 = V2/I2.
V2 = (V1*I2)/I1.
V2 = (24*160)/120.
V2 = (3840)/120.
V2 = 32V is answer.
Golam Mahmud said:
1 decade ago
v1/v2 = I1/I2.
So v2 = 32V.
So v2 = 32V.
AtirRH said:
1 decade ago
I = 120mA (1mA = 1000 A).
I = 120*1000 A or 12*10000 A.
V = 24v.
R = ?
According to ohm's law (V = IR).
R = V/I.
R = 24/12*10000.
Again,
I = 160*1000A or 16*10000.
R = 24/12*10000.
V = ?
According to ohm's law (V = IR).
V = 16*10000*24/12*10000.
V = 32v.
I = 120*1000 A or 12*10000 A.
V = 24v.
R = ?
According to ohm's law (V = IR).
R = V/I.
R = 24/12*10000.
Again,
I = 160*1000A or 16*10000.
R = 24/12*10000.
V = ?
According to ohm's law (V = IR).
V = 16*10000*24/12*10000.
V = 32v.
AtirRH said:
1 decade ago
I = 120 ma to 160 ma.
How many times it increase?
I = 160/120.
I = 4/3 times.
V = 24*4/3.
V = 32 v.
How many times it increase?
I = 160/120.
I = 4/3 times.
V = 24*4/3.
V = 32 v.
AtirRH said:
1 decade ago
I = 120 mA (1 mA = 1/1000 A).
I = 120*1/1000 A or 12/100 A.
V = 24 v.
R = ?
According to ohm's law (V = IR).
R = V/I.
R = 24/12/100.
R = 200.
Again,
I = 160*1/1000 A or 16/100.
R = 200.
V = ?
According to ohm's law (V = IR).
V = 16/100*200.
V = 32 v.
I = 120*1/1000 A or 12/100 A.
V = 24 v.
R = ?
According to ohm's law (V = IR).
R = V/I.
R = 24/12/100.
R = 200.
Again,
I = 160*1/1000 A or 16/100.
R = 200.
V = ?
According to ohm's law (V = IR).
V = 16/100*200.
V = 32 v.
DM Matsaba said:
10 years ago
Thank you all for giving different methods to get the answer.
M.srav said:
9 years ago
Thank you all for giving me an idea.
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