If a circuit has a current of 5 amperes and a resistance of 10 ohms, what is the

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If a circuit has a current of 5 amperes and a resistance of 10 ohms, what is the voltage?
  1. 50 volts
  2. 5 volts
  3. 10 volts
  4. 15 volts

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

If a circuit has a current of 5 amperes and a resistance of 10 ohms, what is the voltage?
  • Step 1: Identify the values given in the problem. We have a current (I) of 5 amperes and a resistance (R) of 10 ohms.
  • Step 2: Recall Ohm's Law, which states that Voltage (V) = Current (I) * Resistance (R).
  • Step 3: Substitute the values into the formula: V = 5 A * 10 Ω.
  • Step 4: Calculate the result: 5 * 10 = 50.
  • Step 5: Conclude that the voltage (V) is 50 volts.
  • Ohm's Law – Ohm's Law states that the voltage (V) across a conductor is directly proportional to the current (I) flowing through it and the resistance (R) of the conductor, expressed as V = I * R.
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