Ohm's Law: Voltage = Current times Resistance
Ohms law is: V = I x R (voltage = current x resistance) ... therefore the larger the resistance the larger the voltage drop across that resistance.
if R4 is the only resistor (the load), then the drop would be the same as the energy source
In a circuit, the voltage drop is located wherever there is resistance. Ohm's law: voltage = resistance * current; so without resistance there can be no voltage drop, with resistance there is.
One ohm.
What is the amount of current flowing through the resistor? Voltage drop is dependent on the current. Ohm x Amps = Voltage drop
How long do freeflyers drop before pulling the cord
No you can not =(
It depends on the current going through it. Ohm's law: Voltage equals current times resistance.
Using ohm's law, V=IR then R=V/I =6/0.0015=4000 ohm = 4k ohm resistor.
1.36 volts Ohm's Law: Volts = Amps * Ohms
Ohm's Law: Voltage = Current times Resistance
Ohms law is: V = I x R (voltage = current x resistance) ... therefore the larger the resistance the larger the voltage drop across that resistance.
A 25 foot cord will not cause enough voltage drop to worry about.
Total resistance is 120 ohms. The 120VAC will be split evenly over this 120 ohm load, so every ohm of resistance gets a volt. So there will be a 40 volt drop across the 40 ohm resistor.
what type of wire is it? Cable ,Phone, electric.
An ohm meter works by sending a small amount of electrical current through a material and measuring the voltage drop across it. By using Ohm's Law (VIR), the meter can calculate the resistance of the material based on the current and voltage readings.