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Ohm's Law (IADC1) The learner will demonstrate the use of Ohm's Law to solve series DC circuit values. Author - Mark Miller Question 1: What is the current in a series circuit if the circuit's total resistance is 10K ohms and the applied voltage is 10 volts? Answer 1: 1A Answer 2: 10A Answer 3: 0.1A Answer 4: .001A Correct Answer: .001A Feedback: Ohm's Law states I = V/R. I = 10V / 10K ohm = 1mA or 0.001A Question 2: What is the current in a series circuit if the circuit's total resistance is 5K ohms and the applied voltage is 20 volts? Answer 1: 0.4mA Answer 2: 4mA Answer 3: 4A Answer 4: 40ma Correct Answer: 4mA Feedback: Ohm's Law states I = V/R. I = 20V / 5K ohm = 4mA or 0.004A Question 3: What is the current in a series circuit if the circuit's total resistance is 4K ohms and the applied voltage is 12 volts? Answer 1: 3mA Answer 2: 4A Answer 3: 4mA Answer 4: 3A Correct Answer: 3mA Feedback: Ohm's Law states = V/R. I = 12V / 4K ohm = 3mA or 0.003A Question 4: What is the current in a series circuit if the circuit's total resistance is 6K ohms and the applied voltage is 18 volts? Answer 1: 3A Answer 2: 3mA Answer 3: 30ma Answer 4: 4ma Correct Answer: 3mA Feedback: Ohm's Law states I = V/R. I = 18V/6K ohm = 3mA or 0.003A Question 5: What is the total resistance of a series circuit if the circuit's total current is 2mA and the applied voltage is 18 volts? Answer 1: 360 ohms Answer 2: 9000 ohms Answer 3: 900 ohms Answer 4: 3600 ohms Correct Answer: 9000 ohms Feedback: Ohm's Law states R = V/I. R = 18V / 2mA = 9000 ohms or 9K ohms Question 6: What is the total resistance of a series circuit if the circuit's total current is 4mA and the applied voltage is 10 volts? Answer 1: 2.5K ohms Answer 2: 250 ohms Answer 3: 4000 ohms Answer 4: 400 ohms Correct Answer: 2.5K ohms Feedback: Ohm's law states R = V/I. R = 10V / 4mA = 2500 ohms or 2.5K ohms Question 7: What is the total resistance of a series circuit if the circuit's total current is 5mA and the applied voltage is 20 volts? Answer 1: 4K ohms Answer 2: 100 ohms Answer 3: 1 ohms Answer 4: 4 ohms Correct Answer: 4K ohms Feedback: Ohm's Law states R = V/I. R = 20V / 5mA = 4000 ohms or 4K ohms Question 8: What is the total resistance of a series circuit if the circuit's total current is 10mA and the applied voltage is 50 volts? Answer 1: 500 ohms Answer 2: 50000 ohms Answer 3: 5K ohms Answer 4: 5 ohms Correct Answer: 5K ohms Feedback: Ohm's law states R = V/I. R = 50V / 10mA = 5000 ohms or 5K ohms Question 9: What is the total applied voltage to a series circuit if the circuit's total current is 10mA and the total resistance is 10K Ohms? Answer 1: 1V Answer 2: 1000V Answer 3: 100V Answer 4: 0V Correct Answer: 100V Feedback: Ohm's Law states V = I x R. V = 10K ohms x 10mA = 100 volts Question 10: What is the total applied voltage to a series circuit if the circuit's total current is 1mA and the total resistance is 20K ohms? Answer 1: 200V Answer 2: 2V Answer 3: 20V Answer 4: 0.2V Correct Answer: 20V Feedback: Ohm's Law states V=I x R. V = 20K ohms x 1mA = 20 volts Question 11: What is the total applied voltage to a series circuit if the circuit's total current is 2mA and the total resistance is 5K ohms? Answer 1: 10V Answer 2: 100V Answer 3: 1V Answer 4: 1000V Correct Answer: 10V Feedback: Ohm's Law states V=IxR. V = 5K ohms x 2mA = 10 volts Question 12: What is the total applied voltage to a series circuit if the circuit's total current is 0.5mA and the total resistance is 10K ohms? Answer 1: 0.5V Answer 2: 10V Answer 3: 50V Answer 4: 5V Correct Answer: 5V Feedback: Ohm's Law states that V=I*R. V = 10K ohms x 0.5mA = 5 volts GAMMA+ by Fox Valley Technical College is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. This workforce product was funded by a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration. The product was created by the grantee and does not necessarily reflect the official position of the U.S. Department of Labor. The U.S. Department of Labor makes no guarantees, warranties, or assurances of any kind, express or implied, with respect to such information, including, but not limited to, accuracy of information or its completeness, timeliness, usefulness, adequacy, continued availability, or ownership. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. This equal opportunity program is part of a grant from the U.S. Department of Labor equaling $2,999,750.00.