Manufacturing electrical resistors Ohm’s law for

Chapter 2, Problem 56E

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Manufacturing electrical resistors Ohm’s law for electrical circuits like the one shown in the accompanying figure states that \(V = RI\). In this equation, \(V\) is a constant voltage,\(I\)is the current in amperes, and \(R\) is the resistance in ohms. Your firm has been asked to supply the resistors for a circuit in which \(V\) will be 120 volts and I is to be \(5 \pm 0.1\) 5 ± 0.1 amp. In what interval does \(R\) have to lie for \(I\) to be within 0.1 amp of the value \(I_{0}=5\)?

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

V=RI  

V  

I  

R  

5 +-  0.1  

I_0 = 5

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QUESTION:

Manufacturing electrical resistors Ohm’s law for electrical circuits like the one shown in the accompanying figure states that \(V = RI\). In this equation, \(V\) is a constant voltage,\(I\)is the current in amperes, and \(R\) is the resistance in ohms. Your firm has been asked to supply the resistors for a circuit in which \(V\) will be 120 volts and I is to be \(5 \pm 0.1\) 5 ± 0.1 amp. In what interval does \(R\) have to lie for \(I\) to be within 0.1 amp of the value \(I_{0}=5\)?

Equation Transcription:

Text Transcription:

V=RI  

V  

I  

R  

5 +-  0.1  

I_0 = 5

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Solution:

Step 1 of 3:

In this question, we have to find the interval does R have to lie for I to be within 0.1 amp. 

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