Electrical Engineering - Alternating Current and Voltage - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Alternating Current and Voltage - General Questions (Q.No. 24)
24.
If the rms current through a 6.8 k
resistor is 8 mA, the rms voltage drop across the resistor is

Discussion:
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Ubaid said:
9 years ago
RMS voltage = rms currant * resistance.
By substituting the value, we get 54.4 V.
By substituting the value, we get 54.4 V.
Mukesh said:
1 decade ago
RMS Voltage = RMS Current*R.
= 6.8*1000*(8/1000).
= 54.4 V.
= 6.8*1000*(8/1000).
= 54.4 V.
GANESHBABU said:
1 decade ago
RMS Voltage = RMS current * R
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