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Electrical Calculations

Electrical Calculations. Ohm’s law describes the relationship between current, resistance, and voltage. As voltage increase, current increases As resistance

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Page 1: Electrical Calculations. Ohm’s law describes the relationship between current, resistance, and voltage. As voltage increase, current increases As resistance

Electrical Calculations

Page 2: Electrical Calculations. Ohm’s law describes the relationship between current, resistance, and voltage. As voltage increase, current increases As resistance

Ohm’s law describes the relationship between current, resistance, and voltage.

As voltage

increase,

current

increases

As resistance decreases, current

increases

Page 3: Electrical Calculations. Ohm’s law describes the relationship between current, resistance, and voltage. As voltage increase, current increases As resistance

Electric power is the rate at which electrical energy is changed into other

forms of energy

Power is measured in WATTS

Page 4: Electrical Calculations. Ohm’s law describes the relationship between current, resistance, and voltage. As voltage increase, current increases As resistance

Electrical energy is electric power multiplied by time. It is usually expressed in kilowatt-hours.

A KILOWATT is 1000 watts!

Find these at your house! They show the power company how much

electrical energy you use.

Page 5: Electrical Calculations. Ohm’s law describes the relationship between current, resistance, and voltage. As voltage increase, current increases As resistance

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Page 6: Electrical Calculations. Ohm’s law describes the relationship between current, resistance, and voltage. As voltage increase, current increases As resistance

Question 1

As resistance goes up, what happens to the current?a. The current goes up.b. The current goes down.c. The current stays the same.d. The current disappears.

Page 7: Electrical Calculations. Ohm’s law describes the relationship between current, resistance, and voltage. As voltage increase, current increases As resistance

Question 1

As resistance goes up, what happens to the current?a. The current goes up.b. The current goes down.c. The current stays the same.d. The current disappears.

Page 8: Electrical Calculations. Ohm’s law describes the relationship between current, resistance, and voltage. As voltage increase, current increases As resistance

Question 2

What is the rate at which electrical energy is changed into other forms of energy?a. electric powerb. voltagec. electrical energyd. amps

Page 9: Electrical Calculations. Ohm’s law describes the relationship between current, resistance, and voltage. As voltage increase, current increases As resistance

Question 2

What is the rate at which electrical energy is changed into other forms of energy?a. electric powerb. voltagec. electrical energyd. amps

Page 10: Electrical Calculations. Ohm’s law describes the relationship between current, resistance, and voltage. As voltage increase, current increases As resistance

Question 3

What is the voltage if the current is 4 A and the resistance is 10 Ω?a. 4 Vb. 40 Rc. 10 Vd. 40 V

Page 11: Electrical Calculations. Ohm’s law describes the relationship between current, resistance, and voltage. As voltage increase, current increases As resistance

Question 3

What is the voltage if the current is 4 A and the resistance is 10 Ω?a. 4 Vb. 40 Rc. 10 Vd. 40 V

Page 12: Electrical Calculations. Ohm’s law describes the relationship between current, resistance, and voltage. As voltage increase, current increases As resistance

Question 4

How much electrical energy does a 75 W light bulb use if it is on for 4 hours?a. 150 kWhb. 150 Wc. 300 kWhd. 300 W

Page 13: Electrical Calculations. Ohm’s law describes the relationship between current, resistance, and voltage. As voltage increase, current increases As resistance

Question 4

How much electrical energy does a 75 W light bulb use if it is on for 4 hours?a. 150 kWhb. 150 Wc. 300 kWhd. 300 W

Page 14: Electrical Calculations. Ohm’s law describes the relationship between current, resistance, and voltage. As voltage increase, current increases As resistance

Question 5

In the formula P = V X I, what does the I stand for?a. currentb. intensityc. voltaged. resistance