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Name: ____________________________________________ Score:_______________

Year & Section: ____________________________________ Date:______________

Directions: Please answer the following based on what is asked or missing. Provide solutions and box your
final answer.

A. Conversion Using Metric Prefixes

1. Convert 5 kA (kiloamperes) to mA (milliamperes)

2. Convert 3.2 mA (milliamperes) to μA (microamperes)

3. Convert 0.04 A (amperes) to μA (microamperes)

4. Convert 12 MΩ (megaohms) to kΩ (kiloohms)

5. Convert 800 kΩ (kiloohms) to MΩ (megaohms)

6. Convert 60 mΩ (milliohms) to μΩ (microohms)

7. Convert 2.5 MV (megavolts) to kV (kilovolts)

8. Convert 7 kV (kilovolts) to mV (millivolts)

9. Convert 0.000000025 V (volts) to μV (microvolts)

10. Convert 50 μV (microvolts) to mV (millivolts)


B. Basic Ohm’s Law Calculations
1. Given a direct current (DC) circuit where the applied voltage is 24V and the resistance is 8Ω,
calculate the resulting current using Ohm’s Law.

2. A resistor with a value of 10Ω is subjected to a current of 5A. Determine the voltage drop across the
resistor.

3. In a circuit where the potential difference is 18V and the current is 3A, compute the total resistance.

4. A circuit is powered by a 9V source and contains a resistor with a value of 3Ω. Calculate the current
flowing through the resistor.

5. A 2A current flows through a resistor with a value of 15Ω. Using Ohm’s Law, find the voltage
across the resistor.

6. A 50V DC source is connected to a resistor, and the resulting current is 10A. Calculate the resistance
of the circuit.
7. In a DC circuit, the potential difference is 100V, and the total resistance is 25Ω. Determine the
current flowing through the circuit.

8. A 6A current flows through a resistor with a resistance of 2Ω. Using Ohm’s Law, calculate the
voltage across the resistor.

9. A circuit is powered by a 60V DC source and the current is measured to be 15A. Calculate the total
resistance in the circuit.

10. A resistor with a value of 4Ω is connected to a circuit, and the current flowing through it is 8A.
Determine the voltage across the resistor.

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