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8 October, 08:46

A simple circuit has a 20 Ω resistor and carries 0.3

a. What is the voltage of the power source?

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  1. 8 October, 12:25
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    The Voltage from the power source would be 6 volts you can use ohm's law to find this where Volts=I (resistance) * Current (amps) so doing this you would just multiply 20 ohms by. 3 amps and get 6 volts.
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