An electronic device has a resistance of 20 ohms and a current of 15 A. What is the voltage across the device ?​

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Question :-

  • An Electronic Device has a Resistance of 20 Ohm's and a Current of 15 Ampere . What is the Voltage across the Device ?

Answer :-

  • Voltage of the Device is 300 Volt's .

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Given :-

  • Resistance = 20 Ohm's
  • Current = 15 Ampere

To Find :-

  • Voltage = ?

Solution :-

As per the provided information in the given question, we have been given that the Resistance of the Device is 20 Ohm's. It's Current is given as 15 Ampere . And, we have been asked to calculate the Voltage .

For calculating the Voltage , we will use the Formula :-

[tex] \bigstar \: \: \: \boxed {\sf { \: Voltage \: = \: Current \: \times \: Resistance \: }} [/tex]

Therefore , by Substituting the given values in the above Formula :-

[tex] \Longrightarrow \: \: \: \sf { Voltage \: = \: Current \: \times \: Resistance } [/tex]

[tex] \Longrightarrow \: \: \: \sf { Voltage \: = \: 15 \: \times \: 20 } [/tex]

[tex] \Longrightarrow \: \: \: \bf { Voltage \: = \: 300 } [/tex]

Hence :-

  • Voltage of Device = 300 Volt's .

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Additional Information :-

[tex] \Longrightarrow \: \: \: \sf {Voltage \: = \: Current \: \times \: Resistance} [/tex]

[tex] \Longrightarrow \: \: \: \sf {Current \: = \: \dfrac {Voltage}{Resistance}} [/tex]

[tex] \Longrightarrow \: \: \: \sf {Resistance \: = \: \dfrac {Voltage}{Current} } [/tex]

Answer:

300 volts

Explanation:

now in this question we have been given our resistance which is 20 ohms and our current which is 15A

using ohm's law

V=IR

where v is voltage, I is current and r is resistance

now substitute,

V=15 x 20

V=300

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