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Watt’s Law Practice

Watt’s Law Practice. Problem #1. A typical lightbulb uses 0.83A of current. If it is connected to a 120V outlet, how much power does it use?. Problem #1 Answer. P = 100 Watts. Problem #2. A 110V power supply is hooked up to a speaker that uses 200W. How much current does it use?.

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Watt’s Law Practice

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  1. Watt’s Law Practice

  2. Problem #1 A typical lightbulb uses 0.83A of current. If it is connected to a 120V outlet, how much power does it use?

  3. Problem #1 Answer P = 100 Watts

  4. Problem #2 A 110V power supply is hooked up to a speaker that uses 200W. How much current does it use?

  5. Problem #2 Answer I = 1.8 Amps

  6. Problem #3 • A 1000 resistor connected to a 6V power source will produce__________ A of current and use ___________ Watts of power. • Hint: Use Ohm’s law for the 1st answer!!

  7. Problem #3 Answer I = 0.006A or 6mA P = 0.036 Watts

  8. Problem #4 • A 300, 0.25 Watt resistor can be connected to a voltage source as high as ___________ without exceeding its wattage rating.

  9. Problem #4 Answer V= 8.66V

  10. Problem #5 • A 200 resistor conducting 0.05A will use up _________ Watts of power

  11. Problem #5 Answer P = 0.5 W

  12. Problem #6 • The maximum voltage that can be applied to a 0.5W, 1200 resistor without exceeding its wattage would be ________volts.

  13. Problem #6 Answer V=24.5V

  14. Problem #7 • The maximum voltage that can be applied to a 1200, 1/4W resistor without exceeding its wattage rating would be _________volts.

  15. Problem #7 Answer V= 17.3V

  16. Problem #8 • A 9000 resistor conducting 1.2A will use up _________ Watts of power.

  17. Problem #8 Answer P = 12,960 Watts

  18. Problem #9 A car battery causes a current of 2A through a light and produces 12V across the light. What is the power used by the light?

  19. Problem #9 Answer P = 24 Watts

  20. Problem #10 A flashlight bulb is rated for 0.9 Watts. If the voltage on the bulb is 3V, how much current goes through it?

  21. Problem #10 Answer I = 0.3A

  22. Homework Problem #1 • A 60W light bulb in a lamp is connected to a 120V outlet. • How much current does it use?

  23. Homework Problem #2 • A typical 1200W microwave uses 11A of current. • How much voltage must it be using?

  24. Homework Problem #3 • An 1800 Ohm resistor can take up to 4.5W of power. • How much voltage does it use? • How much current does it use?

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