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When AC Electric is producing 120 volts with 20 amps, What controls the the 120 volts at 60cycles a second?

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Answer:

Cycles per second is dependent on the construction of the alternator and the 120 volts is dependent upon the current and resistance in the circuit according to the ohms law.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given with AC of 120 volts, 20 amperes and 60 hertz frequency.

According to the Ohm's law, we find its resistance:


R=(V)/(I)


R=(120)/(20)


R=6\ \Omega

So, this 6 ohm resistance controls the current controls the magnitude of the AC current, while the frequency of the current remains constant and depends upon the construction and rotational speed of the armature of the alternator producing the current.

Here the value of frequency is the number of times the current changes its direction or the polarity in one second.

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