If a current of 20A is flowing through a resistor of 20 ohm find out the applied voltage
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Answer :
Voltage = 400 Volts
Explanation:
as per Ohms Law : V= I x R
I=20A
R= 20 Ohm
so V = 20x20 =400 Volts
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Answer:
Applied Voltage = 400V
Explanation:
From Ohm's law we know that
=> V = (I)(R) where V = voltage applies ; I = current flowing and R = resistance
Here , I = 20A & R = 20 ohm
Therefore V = (20)(20)
=> V = 400V
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