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  • 04-02-2022
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A circuit has a current of 3. 6 A and a resistance of 5. 0 Ω. What is the voltage applied to the circuit? 0. 72 V 1. 4 V 8. 6 V 18 V.

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josepatitz josepatitz
  • 04-02-2022

Answer:

18 V

Explanation:

According to Ohm's Law, current equals voltage divided by resistance. (I=V/R)

Using this, we can rearrange the equation to have it solved for voltage.

V=IR

Then, you plug in the values for the current and the resistance.

V=(3.6)x(5.0)

V=18

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