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What voltage is required to move 6A through 5 ohms?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
41

Answer:

Current = Voltage/Resistance

6 = V/5

6×5 = V

Voltage = 30 volts

Answered by VineetaGara
1

Given,

A current of 6A flows through a resistor of 5 ohms.

To find,

The voltage required.

Solution,

We can simply solve this numerical problem by using the following process:

Mathematically, as per ohms law,

" For a voltage V across the conductor, current I flowing through the conductor and resistance R provided by the conductor to the flow of current, V = RI "

Now, by using this formula, we can calculate the required voltage as follows;

V = R × I

= 5 ohms × 6 A

= 30 V

Hence, a voltage of 30 Volts is required.

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