Current through a 10kΩ resistor at 24V
Worked answer for 24V applied across a 10kΩ resistor, using Ohm's law (I = V/R) and power (P = V²/R).
Current 2.4 mA 24V ÷ 10kΩ · dissipates 57.6 mW
| Voltage (V) | 24 V |
| Resistance (R) | 10kΩ |
| Current I = V / R | 2.4 mA |
| Power P = V² / R | 57.6 mW |
Driving 24V through 10kΩ gives 2.4 mA of current (I = V/R) and the resistor must dissipate 57.6 mW of heat (P = V²/R). Pick a resistor power rating comfortably above that figure.
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