jazzhard34 jazzhard34
  • 09-02-2022
  • Physics
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What is the potential difference needed to achieve a current of 16A with a resistance of
192?
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leena
leena leena
  • 09-02-2022

Hi there!

We can use the following equation:
[tex]\large\boxed{V = I R}[/tex]

V = potential difference (? V)
I = Current (16A)
R = Resistance (192Ω)

Plug in the givens and solve:

[tex]F = 16 \times 192 = \boxed{3072 V}[/tex]

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