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14 November, 18:55

What is the voltage if the current is 10 amps and the resistance is 2 volts? How do I solve this?

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  1. 14 November, 19:56
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    Using ohm's law, V = IR

    where V = voltage, I = current and R = resistance.

    :.

    V = IR

    V = 10 x 2

    V = 20
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