Candykat86
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  • 01-12-2018
  • Physics
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If a current is two amps and the resistance is 3 ohms, how much voltage was needed?

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skyluke89
skyluke89 skyluke89
  • 11-12-2018

Answer:

6 V

Explanation:

We can solve the problem by using Ohm's law:

[tex]V=RI[/tex]

where

V is the voltage in the circuit

R is the resistance

I is the current

In this problem, we know the current, [tex]I=2 A[/tex], and the resistance, [tex]R=3 \Omega[/tex], therefore we can find the voltage in the circuit:

[tex]V=RI=(3 \Omega )(2 A)=6 V[/tex]

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