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27 March, 05:51

A student is using a 98 ohm resistor to build a circuit with a voltage source. If the student needs 0.54 amperes of current to flow through the resistor, what voltage should be used?

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  1. 27 March, 05:56
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    53 V

    Explanation:

    Since the problem gives you a Resistance and a Current, you can use Ohm's Law (V = IR) to solve the problem.

    Ohm's Law is Voltage = Current * Resistance

    For this problem, the current is 0.54 A (amperes) and the resistance is 98 ohms. Plugging this into Ohm's Law gives:

    V = (0.54 A) (98 ohms) = 53 V
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