DC Voltage Drop Formula
The decrease in electromotive force all along the route of a current that flows in an electrical system is referred to as a voltage drop. In addition, each point in the network can be given a voltage that is proportionate to its electrical elevation. To put it another way, the voltage drop is the arithmetical discrepancy between a greater and a lower voltage.
Furthermore, the power given to a part in circuitry is equal to the power drop between the terminals of that component times the current flowing through it.
Formula
V = IR
where,
- I denotes the current flowing through the circuitry
- R denotes the resistance
Sample Problems
Problem 1. A current of 10 A flows through a wire of resistance 7 Ω. Find the DC voltage drop.
Solution:
Given: I = 10 A and R = 7 Ω
Since, V = IR
= 10 x 7
= 70 V
Problem 2. A current of 99 A flows through a wire of resistance 0.5 Ω. Find the DC voltage drop.
Solution:
Given: I = 99 A and R = 0.5 Ω
Since, V = IR
= 99 x 0.5
= 49.5 V
Problem 3. A current of 10 A flows through a wire and the drop is 50 V. Find the resistance.
Solution:
Given: I = 50 A and V = 2 V
Since, V = IR
⇒ R = V/I
= 50/10
R = 5 Ω
Problem 4. How many amperes of current flows through a circuit whose resistance is 7 Ω and drop is 49 V.
Solution:
Given: R = 7 Ω and V = 49 V
Since, V = IR
⇒ I = V/R
= 49/7
I = 7 A
Problem 5. A current of 44 A flows through a wire of resistance 2 Ω. Find the DC voltage drop.
Solution:
Given: I = 44 A and R = 2 Ω
Since, V = IR
= 44 x 2
= 88 V
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