If a current of 6 A passing through a circuit generates 12 W of power, what is the resistance of the circuit?

2 Answers

1/3\ \Omega

Explanation:

Power (P) of a circuit carrying a current I & having a resistance R is given as
P=I^2R
but given that I=6A & power P=12 W hence
12=6^2R
R=\frac{12}{36}
R=1/3\ \Omega

Jun 20, 2018

Approximately 0.33 ohms.

Explanation:

Power is related through resistance and current by the equation:

P=I^2R

where:

  • P is the power in watts

  • I is the current in amperes

  • R is the resistance in ohms

Rearranging for resistance, we get:

R=P/I^2

Now, plugging in our given values, we find that:

R=(12 \ "W")/(6 \ "A")^2

=(12 \ "W")/(36 \ "A"^2)

=1/3 \ Omega

~~0.33 \ Omega