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What is the voltage drop across a resistor of 300 kilo 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 free flyers drop before pulling the cord?

How long do freeflyers drop before pulling the cord


Can you use a drop cord on a refrigerator?

No you can not =(


What is the voltage drop of a 1k ohm resistor?

It depends on the current going through it. Ohm's law: Voltage equals current times resistance.


How much resistance is required to limit the current to 1.5 mA if the potential drop across the resistor is 6V?

Using ohm's law, V=IR then R=V/I =6/0.0015=4000 ohm = 4k ohm resistor.


A current of 200 micro A through a 6.8 k ohm resistor produces a voltage drop of?

1.36 volts Ohm's Law: Volts = Amps * Ohms


How can voltage drop be computed for a resistor?

Ohm's Law: Voltage = Current times Resistance


If you have two 75 ohm resisters one 150 ohm resistor and one 300 ohm resistor in a series circuit which one will cause the largest voltage drop?

Ohms law is: V = I x R (voltage = current x resistance) ... therefore the larger the resistance the larger the voltage drop across that resistance.


I have a 5000 watt Honda generator. How much of a voltage drop will a 25 foot portable generator cord cause?

A 25 foot cord will not cause enough voltage drop to worry about.


60 ohm and 40 ohm and 20 ohm resistors are all 3 connected in series across a 120VAC source what is the total voltage across 40 ohms resistance?

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.


Is it safe to bury a drop cord?

what type of wire is it? Cable ,Phone, electric.


How does an ohm meter work to measure electrical resistance?

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.