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Transcript
Chapter Twenty: Electric Circuits
20.4 Resistance and Ohm’s Law
20.4 Resistance
Resistance is the
measure of how
strongly an object
resists current flowing
through it.
The relationship
between electric
current and resistance
can be compared with
water flowing from the
open end of a bottle.
20.4 Resistance
The total amount of resistance in a
circuit determines the amount of
current in the circuit for a given
voltage.
20.4 Resistance of common
objects
Every electrical
device is designed
with a resistor that
causes the right
amount of current
to flow when the
device is connected
to voltage.
20.4 Resistance
Electrical resistance is measured in units
called ohms.
This unit is abbreviated with the Greek
letter omega (Ω).
Solving Problems
A toaster oven has a resistance of
12 ohms and is plugged into a 120volt outlet.
How much current does it draw?
20.4 Ohm’s Law
The current in a circuit depends on
voltage and resistance.
Ohm’s law relates current, voltage,
and resistance with one formula.
20.4 Ohm’s Law
If you know two of the three
quantities, you can use Ohm’s law to
find the third.
Solving Problems
1. Looking for:
 …current in amps
2. Given
 …R = 12 ; V = 120 V
3. Relationships:
 I=V
R
4. Solution
 I = 120 V
12 
= 10 A
Practice #1
How much current is in a circuit that
includes a 9-volt battery and a bulb
with a resistance of 3 ohms?
Practice # 2
How much current is in a circuit that
includes a 9-volt battery and a bulb
with a resistance of 12 ohms?
Practice # 5
What is the voltage of a circuit with 15
amps of current and toaster with 8
ohms of resistance?
Practice # 8
How many ohms of resistance must be
present in a circuit that has 120 volts
and a current of 10 amps?