3 amperes of current are measured through a 27(ohm) resistor connected across a voltage source. How much voltage does the source produce?
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Answer:
6 VOLT
Explanation:
Given = current, I = 3 Ampere
Resistor = 3 ohm
Using the Ohm's law,
V = IR
V = 3 x 3
V = 6
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Explanation:
V=IR
V=3×27
V=81 volts
From ohm's law V=IR use this formula and solve.
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