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17 July, 02:13

What voltage would be required to run a 600-watt motor with a current of 400 amperes

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  1. 17 July, 02:19
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    Voltage can be calculated in various ways but I am a easier solution to it:

    Explanation:

    V=I*R instead of this formula I use:

    P=I*V

    600=400*V

    600=400V

    Divide both sides by 400

    V=3:2

    V=1.5 J/C

    1volt=1coulomb or joule
  2. 17 July, 02:32
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    Answer:1.5V

    Explanation: power = IV

    Where I = current

    V = voltage

    Therefore Voltage=power/current

    V = 600/400 = 1.5
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