A ceiling fan draws a current of 0.625 A and has a voltage of 120 V.

The resistance of the ceiling fan, to the nearest tenth?

To find the resistance of the ceiling fan, you can use Ohm's Law, which states that the resistance (R) is equal to the voltage (V) divided by the current (I).

So, in this case, the resistance (R) can be calculated as:

R = V / I

Substituting the given values, we have:

R = 120 V / 0.625 A

Now, we can solve the equation to find the resistance:

R = 192 Ω (ohms)

Therefore, the resistance of the ceiling fan to the nearest tenth is approximately 192.0 ohms.

The impedance is V/A.

Impedance is more coplex than resistance.