How much voltage is required to cause 1.6A in a device that has 30ohm resistance
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Answer:
48 V
Explanation:
According to the given question,
Current = I = 1.6 A
Resistance = R = 30 ohm
And we are asked to find Voltage.
We know that from ohm's law that,
- V = IR
Where V = Voltage
So, by putting the values we get;
- V = 30×1.6
- V = 48 Volt ans.
So We need 48 volts of potential difference between that device of 30 ohm resistance to get current of 1.6 Amp.
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VERIFIED BY EXPERTS
V = CURRENT × RESISTANCE
V = 1.6 × 30
V= 30.0 × 1.6
18.00
30.00
48.00
= V= 48 velocity
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