What is the voltage in a circuit that has a current of 10.0 amps and a resistance of 28.5 ohms?
A. 2.85 volts
B. 285 volts
C. 0.35 volts
D. 18.5 volts

Respuesta :

Ohm's law deals with the relation between voltage and current in an ideal conductor. It states that: Potential difference across a conductor is proportional to the current that pass through it. It is expressed as V=IR.

V = 10.0 A (28.5 ohms) = 285 V 

This question involves the concept of Ohm's Law.

The voltage in the circuit will be "B. 285 volts".

What is Ohm's Law?

According tot the Ohm's Law the current passing through a circuit is directly proportional to the voltage. Mathematically:

V = IR

where,

  • V = Voltage = ?
  • I = current = 10 A
  • R = Resistance = 28.5 Ω

Therefore,

V = (10 A)(28.5 Ω)

V = 285 volts

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