Ohm's Law: Self check
In this activity you:
- wrote scripts for all 3 versions of Ohm’s law and
- manipulated Ohm’s law to solve for unknown quantities from known values.
- Did your scripts perform accurate calculations?
- Are you able to solve for any of the three variables in the Ohm's law equation when given the other two?
Questions
- What does this version of the Ohm’s law equations solve for? V = I x R
- If you have measured voltage across a resistor and calculated its value based on its color code, what can you calculate with one of the versions of the Ohm’s law equations? Which version?
- What unit is equivalent to V/Ω?
- If you only remember V = I x R, how can you figure out how to solve for R?
Exercises
- Given V = I x R, solve for I.
- The voltage across a 2 kΩ resistor in an LED circuit is 1.3 V. Calculate the current through the circuit.
- The maximum current allowed through the circuit is 1 mA. The voltage across a resistor in a circuit will never exceed 3.3 V. Calculate the resistance value to allow maximum current without exceeding the specification.?
Project
Modify calculate_i_from_v_and_r.hex so that it displays the result in milliamps.