Understanding Voltage in a Circuit - Physics
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A closed electric circuit is set up so that there is a current of
and a resistance of
. What is the voltage in the circuit?
A closed electric circuit is set up so that there is a current of and a resistance of
. What is the voltage in the circuit?
For this problem, use Ohm's law:
.
We are given the current and the resistance. Using these terms, we can solve for the voltage.



For this problem, use Ohm's law: .
We are given the current and the resistance. Using these terms, we can solve for the voltage.
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A closed electric circuit is set up so that there is a current of
and a resistance of
. What is the voltage in the circuit?
A closed electric circuit is set up so that there is a current of and a resistance of
. What is the voltage in the circuit?
For this problem, use Ohm's law:
.
We are given the current and the resistance. Using these terms, we can solve for the voltage.



For this problem, use Ohm's law: .
We are given the current and the resistance. Using these terms, we can solve for the voltage.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A closed electric circuit is set up so that there is a current of
and a resistance of
. What is the voltage in the circuit?
A closed electric circuit is set up so that there is a current of and a resistance of
. What is the voltage in the circuit?
For this problem, use Ohm's law:
.
We are given the current and the resistance. Using these terms, we can solve for the voltage.



For this problem, use Ohm's law: .
We are given the current and the resistance. Using these terms, we can solve for the voltage.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A closed electric circuit is set up so that there is a current of
and a resistance of
. What is the voltage in the circuit?
A closed electric circuit is set up so that there is a current of and a resistance of
. What is the voltage in the circuit?
For this problem, use Ohm's law:
.
We are given the current and the resistance. Using these terms, we can solve for the voltage.



For this problem, use Ohm's law: .
We are given the current and the resistance. Using these terms, we can solve for the voltage.
Compare your answer with the correct one above