Physics, asked by nerajjain2720, 9 months ago

If the resistence between two terminals of an electric heater is 15ohm and an electric current of 15A is flowing through it then what will be the voltage of electric current ?

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Answered by Atαrαh
23

Voltage=resistance×current

=15×15

=225volt

I hope this helps

Answered by KaurSukhvir
1

Answer:

The value of voltage of electric current of electric heater will be equal to 225 volt.

Explanation:

We have given, the resistance between the two terminals, R = 15Ω

The electric current flowing through the electric heater, I = 15A

If V is the voltage applied on an  electric heater,

According to Ohm's law, the applied voltage is equal to product of the electric current flowing and resistance of the conductor.

V = IR                                                                 .......................(1)

Substitute the value of current and resistance in equation (1);

V = (15)(15)

V= 225 Volt

Therefore, the voltage of electric current will be 225 volt for an electric heater.

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