If a current of 4 A passing through a circuit generates 16 W of power, what is the resistance of the circuit?

1 Answer
Feb 9, 2016

1 Omega

Explanation:

We will be using two formulas: the one for power, to calculate voltage, and Ohm's Law, to calculate resistance.

Power is given by: P=IE, where I is the current and E is the voltage. We are given the power (16 watts), and the current (4 amps), and we can use these to get the voltage:
16=4E
16/4=E
E=4 volts

Now we use Ohm's Law, which states that V=IR, where V is the voltage, I is current, and R is resistance. We have the voltage (4 volts) and current (4 amps), so all we do is substitute:
4=4R
4/4=R
R=1 ohm

Therefore, the resistance is 1 Omega.