What is the Voltage of a line that enables a 10-Amp current to overcome a resistance of 22 Ω?
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Using the Ohms law triangle, the required resistance is calculated from the formula "R=V/I", which gives us 12/0.015=800 Ohms (see below for 'Vf'). Don't forget, current is measured in Amps.
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