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  • 03-06-2021
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How much power is required to light a lightbulb at 100V of voltage when the lightbulb has a resistance of 500 Ohms?

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asuwafohjames
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  • 08-06-2021

Answer:

20 Watt

Explanation:

Applying

P = V²/R................... Equation 1

Where V = Voltage, P = Power, R = resistance

From the question,

Given: V = 100V, R = 500 ohms

Substitute these values into equation 1

P = (100²)/500

P = 10000/500

P = 20 Watt.

Hence the power required to light the bulb is 20 W

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