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What are the maximum values of the following when an incandescent 55-W light bulb (at 110 V) is connected to a wall plug labeled 110 V?
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P = VI
I = P/V = 55 / 110 = 0.5Amps.

R = V/I = 110 / 0.5 = 220 Ohms = Resistance of the bulb.
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