The wires in a toaster are composed of a metal that heats up when you pass a current through the wires. The voltage, current and resistance for the toaster obey Ohm's Law (Voltage = Current x Resistance). When the wires heat up this heat causes the bread to toast. The toast is not part of the circuit and is not involved in Ohm's Law.
The voltage is the main power of a toaster!! but if the current flow is low the heat of the toaster is less heat that you expect, the 8 A is right for your toaster!!!
It depends on how many volts it has.
Ohm's Law Volts = Current x Resistance Amps = V / R 110 / 20 = 5.5 Amps
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Ohms law does not consider inductance
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The voltage is the main power of a toaster!! but if the current flow is low the heat of the toaster is less heat that you expect, the 8 A is right for your toaster!!!
It depends on how many volts it has.
You cannot apply ohm's law to non-linear devices. This is because, the non-linearity introduces different V-I characteristics which cannot be answered by mere Ohm's law.
Ohm's Law Volts = Current x Resistance Amps = V / R 110 / 20 = 5.5 Amps
To find the conductance using ohms law,you take the inverse of the resistance(/R)
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ohms is ohms not used to measure resistance in the wire?
ohms=amps/volts Amps= volts/ohms Volts = Amps*Ohms