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how many volts would it take to push 10 amp through a resistance of 2 Ohms​

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Answered by sush04
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Answer:

10 Volts are needed to push one amp through a a 10 Ohm resistor. 2 Volts are needed to push one amp through a a 2 Ohm resistor. 1000000 Volts are needed to push one amp through a one megohm resistor.

Explanation:

Answered by Ujjwalsharma7
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Answer:

Ohm's law formula

The voltage V in volts (V) is equal to the current I in amps (A) times the resistance R in ohms (Ω):

V(V) = I(A) × R(Ω)

The power P in watts (W) is equal to the voltage V in volts (V) times the current I in amps (A):

P(W) = V(V) × I(A)

AC Ohm's law formula

The voltage V in volts (V) is eqaul to the current I in amps (A) times the impedance Z in ohms (Ω):

V(V) = I(A) × Z(Ω) = (|I|×|Z|) ∠ (θI + θZ)

The complex power S in volt-amps (VA) is equal to the voltage V in volts (V) times the current I in amps (A):

S(VA) = V(V) × I(A) = (|V|×|I|) ∠ (θV - θI)

Explanation:

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