Art, asked by georaj3292, 22 days ago

Calculate the voltage of a circuit through 5000 ohms resistance and a current of 5A.

Answers

Answered by parjaptanita
3

Answer:

25000 v

Explanation:

According to ohm's law :

V= IR

V= 5×5000

V= 25000V

Answered by chandujnv002
0

Answer:

V- voltage

R- Resistance

I- Current

I = 5A, R = 5000 ohms

V = I × R

V = 5 × 5000

V = 25000 volts

Explanation:

The current passing between two points is directly proportional to the voltage through a conductor. A wide range of voltages and currents, and the resistance of electronic components made from the materials remain constant.

Circuits that contain resistive elements, regardless of whether the driving voltage or current is constant or time-varying, are Ohm's Law. A number of equations all three together used to express ohm's law.

To calculate the voltage of a circuit, we have to multiply the resistance with a current.

I = 5A, R = 5000 ohms

V = I × R

V = 5 × 5000

V = 25000 volts

'V' refers to the voltage, 'I' refers to the Current, and 'R' refers to the Resistance.

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