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an electrical circuit in which the value of resistance is equal to (6 ohms) and the intensity of the current passing through it is (3 amps) the voltage difference between its two is equal to?

User Teck Wei
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Answer:

Voltage difference V = 18 volt

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Resistance R = 6 ohms

Current charge I = 3 amps

Find:

Voltage difference V

Computation:

Voltage difference V = [Current charge][Resistance]

Voltage difference V = 6 x 3

Voltage difference V = 18 volt

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