The formulas of Ohm's Law
Ohm's Law can be rewritten in three ways for calculating current, resistance, and voltage.
If a current I should flow through a resistor R, the voltage V can be calculated.
V = R × I
If there is a voltage V across a resistor R, a current I flows through it. I can be calculated.
I = V / R
If a current I flows through a resistor, and there is a voltage V across the resistor R. R can be calculated.
R = V / I
P = VI (P is Watts, V is voltage and I is Amps/current) basically we need more details.
For single phase divide your watts by the voltage to get amps. You'll find on your residential system that the 220 volt heater will draw 1/2 the amps that the 110 volt heater will at the same watts. Depending on the total watts used the 220 volt unit will allow you to go a size smaller on the circuit conductors.
If your concerned about voltage drop for a residential circuit, don't be unless it is an exceptionally long run. If you are concerned then consult any electrical formula book or put "voltage drop" in a google search engine. Hope this helps.
2007-07-19 03:07:48
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answered by Colbert Nation 3
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The relationship between power voltage and resistance can be summarized in the formula P = V^2/R(where V^2 means V squared, V being voltage P being power and R being resistance). This is derived from P=VI and I=V/R which is a power equation and ohms law. Subsituting in your values of P=100 and R=100 you get
100=V^2/100
with algebra 100*100=V^2
take square root of both sides(more algebra)to get
V=100 volts
2007-07-19 03:24:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Ohms law Power = V x I but V = I x R so power = I x I x R 100 = 100 X Ix I therefore
I = 1 ampere. V = 100
Power is also = V x V/R = 100 = V X V/100
Therefore v= 100
2007-07-19 03:13:03
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answered by rajan l 6
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2016-12-10 16:39:32
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answered by ? 4
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Start with Ohms Law: V = IR.
Let's solve for I ...
I = V/R.
Now, power is equal to voltage times current, or
P=VI
Let's substitute (V/R) for I, and we get
P = V*(V/R), which is V²/R.
We can use this with the above parameters:
100 Watts = V²/(100 ohms)
V² = 10000, so V = 100 V.
I hope this was helpful.
2007-07-19 03:13:58
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answered by Anonymous
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This is easy as PIE> P=I*E
P=I^2 * R, SQRT (100/100) = 1 amp
so P/1= 100 volts
2007-07-19 03:09:09
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answered by jimmymae2000 7
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1 volt
2007-07-19 04:25:47
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answered by sparks9653 6
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ohms law baby
V = 100
2007-07-19 03:10:46
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answered by lancej0hns0n 4
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