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A current of 0.6A flows through a resistance of 25ohm calculate the voltage across it

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Answered by johnsonraphael777
1

Answer:

V=IR=0.6*25=15

Explanation:

Ohms Law!!!!!!

Answered by shaharbanupp
0

Answer:

A current of 0.6A flows through a resistance of 25ohm, the voltage across it will be 15\ V

Explanation:

  • According to Ohm's law, the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the voltage applied across the terminals.
  • It can be expressed as,

       \text V \propto \text  I

       or

       \text V =\text { IR } ...(1)

  • Where V is the voltage applied, I is the current flowing through the conductor and R is the resistance.

In the question, it is given that,

\text I = 0.6 \text A

\text R = 25\  \Omega

Substitute these values into equation (1)

\text V = 0.6\times25 = 15\ V

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