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Voltage needed to raise current to 3.75a using 20,20,200 resistor set

User ColWhi
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There are six different ways to arrange those resistors.

Each way leads to a different answer.

You didn't tell us how you want them connected.

The attached drawing shows them all.

Voltage needed to raise current to 3.75a using 20,20,200 resistor set-example-1
User Terry Lam
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Answer: The voltage needed is 35.7 V

Step-by-step explanation:

Assuming that the resistors are arranged in parallel combination.

For the resistors arranged in parallel combination:


(1)/(R)=(1)/(R_1)+(1)/(R_2)+(1)/(R_3)

We are given:


R_1=20\Omega\\R_2=20\Omega\\R_3=200\Omega

Using above equation, we get:


(1)/(R)=(1)/(20)+(1)/(20)+(1)/(200)\\\\(1)/(R)=(10+10+1)/(200)\\\\R=(200)/(21)=9.52\Omega

Calculating the voltage by using Ohm's law:


V=IR .....(1)

where,

V = voltage applied

I = Current = 3.75 A

R = Resistance =
9.52\Omega

Putting values in equation 1, we get:


V=3.75* 9.52\\\\V=35.7V

Hence, the voltage needed is 35.7 V

User Pedro Werneck
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