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Anthony Pitt
Feb 25

A 20kohm resistor has a rating of 100w. What are the maximum current and the maximum voltage that can be applied to the resistor?

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Feb 25
To find the maximum current that can be applied to the resistor, we can use the formula P = I^2 * R, where P is the power rating of the resistor, I is the current, and R is the resistance.

100 = I^2 * 20,000
I^2 = 100 / 20,000
I^2 = 0.005
I = sqrt(0.005)
I = 0.071 amps

Therefore, the maximum current that can be applied to the resistor is 0.071 amps.

To find the maximum voltage that can be applied to the resistor, we can use the formula P = V^2 / R, where V is the voltage.

100 = V^2 / 20,000
V^2 = 100 * 20,000
V^2 = 2,000,000
V = sqrt(2,000,000)
V = 1,414.21 volts

Therefore, the maximum voltage that can be applied to the resistor is 1,414.21 volts.
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Feb 25
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