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1 July, 03:30

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If a circuit has a total resistance of 150Ω and draws 0.5A of current, what is the change in electric potential across the circuit?

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  1. 1 July, 06:24
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    Answer: 75V

    Explanation:

    Given that,

    total resistance (Rtotal) = 150Ω

    Current (I) = 0.5A

    Change in electric potential (V) = ?

    Recall that potential difference is the product of amount of current and the amount of resistance in the circuit. And its unit is volts.

    So, apply the formula V = I x Rtotal

    V = 0.5A x 150Ω

    V = 75V

    Thus, the change in electric potential across the circuit is 75 Volts
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