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Physics

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500 joules of work for 25 seconds. How much power was produced? 20 Watts
25 watts of power for 200 seconds? How much work was produced? 5000 Joules
There is a current (I) of 3 A in the light bulb. The light bulb has a resistance (R) of 0.5 Ω. What is the voltage (V) of the battery? 1.5 V
There is a current of 2 A in the light bulb. The voltage of the battery is 1.5 V. What is the resistance of the light bulb? .75 Ω
The voltage of the battery is 1.5 V. The light bulb has a resistance of 1.5 Ω. What is the current in the light bulb? 1 A
What resistance would produce a current of 120 amps from a 6-V battery? .05 Ω
What voltage produces a current of 500 amps with a resistance of 50 Ω? 25000
What is the current produced by a voltage of 240 V through a resistance of 0.2 Ω? 48 A
An IPhone uses a standard 1.5 V battery. How much resistance is in the circuit if it uses a current of 0.01A? 150 Ω
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? 20 Ω
Examples of Semiconductor Technology - Quantum Computing Research - Nanotechnology Integration - Photonic Computing
Quantum Computing Research Revolutionizing computational power and problem-solving abilities
Nanotechnology Integration Miniaturization for enhanced performance and energy efficiency
Photonic Computing Exploring light-based computing for faster data processing
What conducts electricity with zero resistance? Superconductors
What does a voltmeter symbol look like? A circle with a letter V inside
What does a ground symbol look like?
What does a fuse symbol look like? 2 Dots & and a squiggly line between them
What does a ammeter symbol look like? A circle with a letter A inside
What does a light bulb symbol look like? A circle with a letter M inside
Conductors - Metal Spoon - Nail - Metal Pen - Penny - Pencil
Insulators - Paper - Chalk - Eraser
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