Physics, asked by skeptic2006, 3 months ago

If a circuit has a current of 0.5A and a resistance of 50 Ohms, what would be the voltage of the circuit?

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Answered by dbgindracycle78
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Explanation:

The current can simply be calculated using the relation,

The current can simply be calculated using the relation,I=

The current can simply be calculated using the relation,I= R

The current can simply be calculated using the relation,I= RV

The current can simply be calculated using the relation,I= RV

The current can simply be calculated using the relation,I= RV ⟹I=

The current can simply be calculated using the relation,I= RV ⟹I= 5.0

The current can simply be calculated using the relation,I= RV ⟹I= 5.010

The current can simply be calculated using the relation,I= RV ⟹I= 5.010

The current can simply be calculated using the relation,I= RV ⟹I= 5.010 =2.0A

Answered by vanshmittal81
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Answer:

I = 0.5 A

R = 50 ohms

V = ?

V = I × R

V = 0.5 × 50

V = 25v

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