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Ohm’s Law Practice Worksheet Answer Key
1. An alarm clock draws 0.5 A of current when connected to a 120 volt circuit. Calculate its resistance.
8. A 12 Volt car battery pushes charge through the headlight circuit resistance of 10 ohms. How much current
is passing through the circuit?
I = V ÷ R = 12V ÷ 10Ω = 1.2A
9. How much voltage would be necessary to generate 10 amps of current in a circuit that has 5 ohms of
resistance?
V = IR = 10A x 5Ω = 50V
2. A subwoofer needs a household voltage of 110 V to push a current of 5.5 A through its coil. What is the
resistance of the subwoofer?
R = V ÷ I = 110V ÷ 5.5A = 20Ω
3. An IPod uses a standard 1.5 V battery. How much resistance is in the circuit if it uses a current of 0.01A?
R = V ÷ I = 1.5V ÷ 0.01A = 150Ω
4. A circuit contains a 1.5 volt battery and a bulb with a resistance of 3 ohms. Calculate the current.
I = V ÷ R = 1.5V ÷ 3Ω = 0.5A
10. An electric heater works by passing a current of 100 A though a coiled metal wire, making it red hot. If the
resistance of the wire is 1.1 ohms, what voltage must be applied to it?
V = IR = 100A x 1.1Ω = 110V
11. A light bulb has a resistance of 5 ohms and a maximum current of 10 A. How much voltage can be applied
before the bulb will break?
V = IR = 10A x 5Ω = 50V
12. What happens to the current in a circuit if a 10Ω resistor is removed and replaced by a 20Ω resistor?
5. What current flows through a hair dryer plugged into a 120 Volt circuit if it has a resistance of 25 ohms?
I = V ÷ R = 120V ÷ 25Ω = 4.8A
6. What happens to the current in a circuit if a 1.5-volt battery is removed and is replaced by a 3-volt battery?
V = 1.5V → 3V Current goes up, bulb probably gets bright and then
burns out.
For example, if R = 0.75Ω
V = 1.5V
I = V ÷ R = 1.5V ÷ 0.75Ω = 2A
R = 0.75Ω
V = 3V
I = V ÷ R = 3V ÷ 0.75Ω = 4A
7. If a toaster produces 12 ohms of resistance in a 120-volt circuit, what is the amount of current in the
circuit?
I = V ÷ R = 120V ÷ 12Ω = 10A
I = 10Ω → 20Ω For the same voltage, current decreases.
For example, if V = 60V
V = 60V
R = 10Ω
R = 20 Ω
I = V ÷ R = 60V ÷ 10Ω = 6A
I = V ÷ R = 60V ÷ 20Ω = 3A
13. Suppose you did a lab with this simple circuit and got the following data. Plot the points of the provided
graph.
What mathematical relationship do you see between voltage and current?
R = V ÷ I Positive Correlation
Is the resistance constant?
Yes
14. Solve for the unknown in each of these circuits