Electrical Engineering - Ohm's Law - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Ohm's Law - General Questions (Q.No. 19)
19.
Four amperes of current are measured through a 24
resistor connected across a voltage source. How much voltage does the source produce?

Discussion:
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Jayshri patil said:
5 years ago
V = IR.
(24*4) = 96V.
(24*4) = 96V.
Vijay said:
5 years ago
V = IR.
24 * 4 = 96V.
24 * 4 = 96V.
G.Aravind said:
10 years ago
Given that, current (i) = 4 A.
Resistance = 24.
Then, voltage (V) = 4x24 = 96 V.
Resistance = 24.
Then, voltage (V) = 4x24 = 96 V.
Sharu said:
1 decade ago
24*4=96v
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