You are on page 1of 2

12/4/2017

Station 1 Station 2
1. Find the resistance (R) when the voltage is 120 and 1. If you travel for 5 hours at an average speed of
the current is 6 amps. 68 m/h, how far have you traveled?
2. Find the current (I) if the voltage is 12 and the 2. How much force does a 7200 kg cart have,
resistance is 1.2 ohms. accelerating at a rate of 84m/s2?
3. What is the current in a 10V circuit if the resistance
is 2?
3. A 4987 kg cart travels at a speed of 67 m/s.
What is its kinetic energy?
4. What voltage is required to move 2A through 20?

Station 3 Station 4
1. What is the current in a 120V circuit if the resistance
20?
2. What is the current in a 120V circuit if the resistance
10?
3. What is the current in a 120V circuit if the resistance 5?
4. Based on questions 1, 2, and 3, what happens to the
current in a circuit as the resistance decreases?
Increases?

Station 5 Station 6
1. What voltage is required to move 2A through 5?
2. What voltage is required to move 2A through 10?
3. What voltage is required to move 2A through 20?
4. Based on questions 1, 2, and 3, what happens to the
voltage required in a circuit as the resistance
decreases? Increases?

1
12/4/2017

Station 7 Station 8
1. What is the resistance of an electric frying pan that
draws 11 amps when connected to a 110 V circuit?
2. What is the power of the frying pan above?
3. If a clock expends 2 W of power from a 1.5 V battery,
what amount of current is supplying the clock?
4. Tommy runs his juicer every morning. The juicer uses
90 W of power and the current supplied is 4.5 A.
How many volts are necessary to run the juicer?

Station 8
Rub the balloon on your shirt or hair.
Place the balloon against the wall so that the rubbed
side touches the wall.
Release the balloon.
Record your observations and explain.
Experiment further without popping the balloon.

You might also like