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. What voltage is required to move 2mA through 0.5kΩ?mm DS m. M m m. Feed

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Answer: The voltage required to move a current of 2mA through a resistor with a resistance of 0.5 kΩ can be calculated using Ohm's law, which states that the voltage across a resistor is equal to the current flowing through it multiplied by the resistance:V = I * RV = 2mA * 0.5 kΩV = 1VSo, the voltage required to move 2mA through 0.5 kΩ is 1 Volt.

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