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Calculator the value of the voltage supply in the circuit if the resistor has a value of 4hms and current through the resistor is 2,5 A
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To calculate the voltage supply in the circuit, you can use Ohm's Law, which is stated as:
\[ V = I \times R \]
Where:
- \( V \) is the voltage (in volts),
- \( I \) is the current (in amperes), and
- \( R \) is the resistance (in ohms).
In this case:
- \( R = 4 \, \text{ohms} \)
- \( I = 2.5 \, \text{A} \)
Now, plug the values into the formula:
\[ V = 2.5 \, \text{A} \times 4 \, \text{ohms} \]
\[ V = 10 \, \text{volts} \]
So, the value of the voltage supply in the circuit is **10 volts**.
\[ V = I \times R \]
Where:
- \( V \) is the voltage (in volts),
- \( I \) is the current (in amperes), and
- \( R \) is the resistance (in ohms).
In this case:
- \( R = 4 \, \text{ohms} \)
- \( I = 2.5 \, \text{A} \)
Now, plug the values into the formula:
\[ V = 2.5 \, \text{A} \times 4 \, \text{ohms} \]
\[ V = 10 \, \text{volts} \]
So, the value of the voltage supply in the circuit is **10 volts**.