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In Physics / High School | 2014-03-15

How much voltage would be necessary to generate 10 amps of current in a circuit that has 5 ohms of resistance?

Asked by Nunz303

Answer (3)

U = R ∗ I → U = 10 ∗ 5 = 50 V

Answered by K3nn3th | 2024-06-10

Voltage would be necessary to generate 10 amps of current in a circuit that has 5 ohms of resistance will be 50 V
What is ohm's law ?
**Ohm's law **is a law that states that the voltage across a resistor is directly proportional to the current flowing through the resistance
using ohm's law
V = IR
V = voltage in a circuit = ?
I = current = 10 A
R = Total resistance in the circuit = 5 ohm
V = IR
= 10 A * 5 ohm
= 50 V
voltage would be necessary to generate 10 amps of current in a circuit that has 5 ohms of resistance will be 50 V
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Answered by AnkitaSi | 2024-06-16

Using Ohm's Law (V = IR), the voltage needed to generate 10 amps of current in a circuit with 5 ohms of resistance is 50 volts. This is calculated by multiplying the current (10 A) by the resistance (5 ohms). Therefore, the voltage required is 50 V.
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Answered by AnkitaSi | 2024-10-13