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What is the voltage of a circuit with 15 amps (bedroom) of current and a bedroom light with 12 ohms of resistance?​

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Answered by ItzShinyQueenn
3

 \bf{ \underline{Given:- }}

 \sf• \: There \: is\: a \:  circuit \: with\: 15 \: amps. \: (bedroom) \: of \: current \: and \: a \: bedroom \: light \: with \: 12\: ohms\: of \: resistance.

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\bf{ \underline{To \:  Find :- }}

 \sf{• \:  The  \: Voltage\: of\: the\: circuit.  }

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 \huge\bf{ \underline{ Solution:- }}

 \sf According  \: to  \: the  \: question,

 \sf•  \: Current \:  (I) = 15  \: Amps.

 \sf• \:  Resistance  \: (R) = 12 \:  Ω

 

 \sf{We \:  know \: that, }

 \bf \red{ \bigstar{ \: V = IR }}

 \rightarrow \sf V =15 \times 12

 \rightarrow \sf V =180

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 \sf \purple{Therefore, \:  the \:  voltage \: of \: the \: circuit \: is  \: 180  \: v \: .}

Answered by AestheticSky
14

Given:-

  • Current (I) = 15 A
  • Resistance (R) = 12 Ohm

To find:-

  • Voltage (V)

Formula:-

\underline{\boxed{\sf Voltage (V) = current (I) × Resistance (R) }}

Solution:-

\dashrightarrow V = 15×12

\dashrightarrow V = 180 Volts

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