How To Find Voltage Using Power And Resistance

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Voltage is crucial in electrical systems for determining the potential difference across components. This article explains how to find voltage (\( V \)) when power (\( P \)) and resistance (\( R \)) are known, using the formula \( V = \sqrt{P \cdot R} \). We’ll use three practical examples to illustrate the calculations.


Formula to Determine Voltage

Voltage (\( V \)) can be calculated using the formula:

\[ V = \sqrt{P \cdot R} \]


where:

  • \( V \) is the voltage (in volts, V),
  • \( P \) is the power (in watts, W),
  • \( R \) is the resistance (in ohms, \(\Omega\)).


Example 1: Voltage of a Lamp

Scenario: A lamp consumes \( 40 \, \text{W} \) of power and has a resistance of \( 360 \, \Omega \). What is the voltage across the lamp?


Step-by-Step Calculation:

1. Given:

  \[ P = 40 \, \text{W} \]

  \[ R = 360 \, \Omega \]


2. Substitute Values into the Voltage Formula:

  \[ V = \sqrt{P \cdot R} \]

  \[ V = \sqrt{40 \cdot 360} \]


3. Perform the Calculation:

  \[ V = \sqrt{14400} \]

  \[ V = 120 \, \text{V} \]


Final Value

The voltage across the lamp is:

\[ V = 120 \, \text{V} \]


Example 2: Voltage in a Toaster

Scenario: A toaster uses \( 750 \, \text{W} \) of power and has a resistance of \( 44 \, \Omega \). Find the voltage.


Step-by-Step Calculation:

1. Given:

  \[ P = 750 \, \text{W} \]

  \[ R = 44 \, \Omega \]


2. Substitute Values into the Voltage Formula:

  \[ V = \sqrt{P \cdot R} \]

  \[ V = \sqrt{750 \cdot 44} \]


3. Perform the Calculation:

  \[ V = \sqrt{33000} \]

  \[ V \approx 181.66 \, \text{V} \]


Final Value

The voltage in the toaster is approximately:

\[ V \approx 181.66 \, \text{V} \]


Example 3: Voltage of an Electric Kettle

Scenario: An electric kettle consumes \( 2000 \, \text{W} \) of power and has a resistance of \( 22 \, \Omega \). Calculate the voltage.


Step-by-Step Calculation:

1. Given:

  \[ P = 2000 \, \text{W} \]

  \[ R = 22 \, \Omega \]


2. Substitute Values into the Voltage Formula:

  \[ V = \sqrt{P \cdot R} \]

  \[ V = \sqrt{2000 \cdot 22} \]


3. Perform the Calculation:

  \[ V = \sqrt{44000} \]

  \[ V \approx 209.76 \, \text{V} \]


Final Value

The voltage of the electric kettle is approximately:


\[ V \approx 209.76 \, \text{V} \]


Summary

To find the voltage (\( V \)) given the power (\( P \)) and resistance (\( R \)), use the formula:

\[ V = \sqrt{P \cdot R} \]


In the examples provided:

1. A lamp consuming \( 40 \, \text{W} \) and \( 360 \, \Omega \) resistance has a voltage of \( 120 \, \text{V} \).

2. A toaster using \( 750 \, \text{W} \) and \( 44 \, \Omega \) resistance has a voltage of approximately \( 181.66 \, \text{V} \).

3. An electric kettle consuming \( 2000 \, \text{W} \) and \( 22 \, \Omega \) resistance has a voltage of approximately \( 209.76 \, \text{V} \).

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