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What is the voltage if the current is 2.3A and resistance is 4 Ω

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Answered by vasudev90gautam
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v=ir , v=2.3×4 = 9.2 volt

Answered by Gunslingerx
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Answer:

Heres your answer!

So according to ohms law,

V = I * R

Here,

Voltage = V

current, I = 2.3A

Resistance, R = 4 ohms

Substituting the values in ohms law we get,

V = 2.3 * 4

V = 9.2 volts

hence the voltage is 9.2 volts

Explanation:

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