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What voltage would be required to run a 600-watt motor with a current of 400 amperes​

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Answer:1.5V

Explanation: power =IV

Where I= current

V= voltage

Therefore Voltage=power/current

V= 600/400= 1.5

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Answer:

Voltage can be calculated in various ways but I am a easier solution to it:

Step-by-step explanation:

V=I×R instead of this formula I use:

P=I×V

600=400×V

600=400V

Divide both sides by 400

V=3÷2

V=1.5 J/C

1volt=1coulomb or joule

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