Answer:
Voltage across resister is 60 V.
Explanation:
It is given in the question that voltage across the resister is directly proportional to the current.
So, V ∝ i
or V = Ki (where K is a proportionality constant)

For all different values of voltage and current,
= K
By substituting values in this formula,


= 60 volts
Therefore, voltage across the resister will be 60 volts when the amount of current flowing through the resistor is 1.5 amps.