SUMMARY
The maximum current that a resistor with a power rating of 0.256 W and a resistance of 210 Ω can draw is calculated using the formula P = I²R. By rearranging this formula, the maximum current (I) can be determined as I = √(P/R). Substituting the values, I = √(0.256 W / 210 Ω) results in a maximum current of approximately 0.0356 A. This calculation confirms that all necessary variables are present for solving the problem.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of Ohm's Law
- Familiarity with electrical power formulas
- Basic knowledge of resistors and their specifications
- Ability to perform square root calculations
NEXT STEPS
- Study the derivation of the power formula P = I²R
- Learn about different resistor types and their power ratings
- Explore practical applications of Ohm's Law in circuit design
- Investigate the effects of resistor values on current and voltage in circuits
USEFUL FOR
Students in electrical engineering, hobbyists working with electronics, and anyone needing to understand resistor calculations and power ratings.