Question
Question: The heating coil of a geyser draws a current of \[7.5{\text{ A}}\] when connected to a source mainta...
The heating coil of a geyser draws a current of 7.5 A when connected to a source maintaining a potential difference of 200 V between its terminals. What is the resistance of the coil?
Explanation
Solution
The resistance in an electric circuit can be calculated by applying Ohm’s law to it. Ohm’s law states that the amount of current flowing through an electric circuit is directly proportional to the voltage applied across the circuit. is a proportionality constant and is defined as the resistance applied to the flow of current in the circuit by the conductor. It's S.I. unit is Ohm, Ω. The current flowing through the circuit is thus inversely proportional to the resistance.
Formula used:
The Ohm’s Law is given by,