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If the resistance in an electrical circuit is held constant, the amount of current flowing through the circuit is directly proportional to the amount of voltage applied to the circuit. When 3 volts are applied to a circuit, 75 milliamperes of current flow through the circuit. Find the new current if the voltage is increased to 4 volts.

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Answered by amitnrw
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Given : resistance in an electrical circuit is held constant, the amount of current flowing through the circuit is directly proportional to the amount of voltage applied to the circuit.

When 3 volts are applied to a circuit, 75 milliamperes of current flow through the circuit.

To Find :  the new current if the voltage is increased to 4 volts.

Solution:

amount of current flowing through the circuit is directly proportional to the amount of voltage applied to the circuit.

=> I  ∝  V

=> I  = V/R    

R is a constant

and R  is resistance

When 3 volts are applied to a circuit, 75 milliamperes of current flow through the circuit.

=> 75 x 10⁻³  = 3 /R

=> R = 3 x 10³/75

=> R =  10³/25

=> R = 40

I  = V/R    

V = 4

R = 40

=> I  = 4/40

=> I  = 1/10

=> I = 0.1 A

or 100 mA

new current if the voltage is increased to 4 volts. = 0.1 A or 100 mA

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