Physics, asked by xxbrainliacxx, 4 months ago

What voltage produces a current of 100 amps with a resistance of 50 ohms?​

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Answered by ItzShinyQueenn
3

\bf{ \underline{Given:- }}

 \sf• \:  Current  \: (I) = 100  \: Amps.

 \sf•  \: Resistance  \: (R) = 50  \: ohms

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\bf{ \underline{To \:  Find:- }}

 \sf• \: Voltage  \: (V)

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

 \bf \red{ \bigstar{ \: The \:  formula \:  of  \: Voltage \:  (V) = IR}}

 \rightarrow \sf V = 100 \times 50

 \rightarrow \sf V =  5000

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 \bf \purple{Therefore,  \: Volatage \:  is  \: 5000 \:  v.}

Answered by abhishikthsmattam
4

Answer:

5000 V

Explanation:

Given,

Current,I = 100 Å

Resistance, R = 50 ohm

Voltage = IR

= 100*50 = 5000 V

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