c. 48 volts
Ohm's Law can be used to solve this problem: V = I * R, where V is the voltage, I is the current, and R is the resistance.
V = 8 A * 6 ohms
V = 48 volts
Therefore, 48 volts would be needed to produce a current of 8 amps in a 6 ohm resistor.
How many volts would be needed to produce a current of 8 amps in a 6 ohm resistor?
a
1.3 volts
b
12 volts
c
24 volts
d
48 volts
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