Electrical Engineering - Ohm's Law - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Ohm's Law - General Questions (Q.No. 7)
7.
What is the voltage source for a circuit carrying 2 A of current through a 36 resistor?
1.8 V
18 V
7.2 V
72 V
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Jayadhar said:   1 decade ago
Assuming Temperature is constant, By OHM'S law V = IR.

V = 2*36.

= 72.

J.venkatesh said:   1 decade ago
According to ohms law, V=IR

Where V=IR
V = 36*2.
V = 72 Volts.

Rohit sahu said:   7 years ago
According to ohms law, V=I*R
I=2A.
R=36,
V=2*36=72v.

Suraj said:   1 decade ago
Ya according to ohm's law.

V = IR

= 2*36 = 72

MANI KRISHNA said:   3 years ago
V = IR
V = ?
I = 2A
R = 36
V = 2*36 = 72V.

Mani said:   1 decade ago
It is simple .

v=i*r
=2*36
=72v

Johnlerr Espenoza said:   2 years ago
V = I×R.
V = 2×36.
= 72V.

Ravi teja said:   9 years ago
2 * 36 = 72.

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