The current strength in the conductor is 0.25 A, the voltage at its ends is 150 V. What resistance does this conductor have?

To find the resistance that the taken conductor should have, it is necessary to use Ohm’s law: I = U / R and R = U / I.

Variables: U – voltage at the ends of the conductor (U = 150 V); I – current strength (I = 0.25 A).

Let’s calculate: R = U / I = 150 * 0.25 = 600 Ohm.

Answer: The taken conductor must have a resistance of 600 ohms.



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