Respuesta :
Answer:
a) 225 ohms
b) 240 ohms
c) I(150)= 0.82A
I(60)= 0.5A
Explanation:
Using the equation: R= V^2/P
Where R = resistance in ohms
V= voltage in volts
P= power in watts
a) R = 150v^2/100watts
R= 22500/100 = 225 ohms
b) R = V^2/ P = 120^2v / 60watts
R = 14400/60 = 240 ohms
c) Using the equation: P = I^2R
I = Sqrt(P/R)
I (150) = Sqrt(150/225)
I = Sqrt(0.6667)
I = 0.82A
I(60) = Sqrt(P/R)
I= Sqrt(60/240)
I = Sqrt(0.25)
I = 0.5A
Answer:
(a) 96 Ω
(b) 240 Ω
(c) for the 150 W bulb, I = 1.25 A and for the 60 W bulb, I = 0.5 A
Explanation:
(a)
From electrical power,
P = V²/R .................. Equation 1
Where P = power, V = Voltage, R = resistance.
make R the subject of the equation
R = V²/P..................... Equation 2
Given: V = 120 V, P = 150 W
Substitute into equation 2
R = 120²/150
R = 14400/150
R = 96 Ω
(b)
Also, using equation 2 above,
R = V²/P
Given: V = 120 V, P = 60 W
Substitute into equation 2
R = 120²/60
R = 14400/60
R = 240 Ω
(c)
Power = Voltage×current
P = VI
make I the subject of the equation,
I = P/V.................. Equation 3
For the 150 W bulb,
I = 150/120
I = 1.25 A,
For the 60 W bulb,
I = 60/120
I = 0.5 A.