Hello everyone, I have just started an apprenticeship we are learning basic ohms law to start with. Today at home I have been testing a lamp that I found in our shed, and I'm confused because the rating on the lamp does not seem to calculate with Ohms Law.
The lamp is clearly marked 12V 2W (its from a car I think) I have measured the resistance and it reads around 7 ohms.
So using ohms law :-
I = V/R
I = 12/7
I = 1.714 A
But when I work out power
p = I x V
p = 1.714 x 12
p = 20 W ??
I don't understand why power calculates out to 20W when the lamp is clearly marked as 12V 2W
Please can somebody explain, or am I doing this all wrong?
The lamp is clearly marked 12V 2W (its from a car I think) I have measured the resistance and it reads around 7 ohms.
So using ohms law :-
I = V/R
I = 12/7
I = 1.714 A
But when I work out power
p = I x V
p = 1.714 x 12
p = 20 W ??
I don't understand why power calculates out to 20W when the lamp is clearly marked as 12V 2W
Please can somebody explain, or am I doing this all wrong?