What is the electric current produced when a voltage of 24 V is applied to a circuit with a resistance of 6 Omega?

2 Answers
May 24, 2018

The current is =4A

Explanation:

Apply Ohm's Law

"voltage (V) "= "Current (A)" xx "Resiatance "(Omega)

U=RI

The voltage is U=24V

The resistance is R=6 Omega

The current is

I=U/R=24/6=4A

May 24, 2018

4 amperes

Explanation:

We use Ohm's law, which states that,

V=IR

where:

  • V is the voltage in volts

  • I is the current in amperes

  • R is the resistance in ohms

So, we get:

I=V/R

=(24 \ "V")/(6 \ Omega)

=4 \ "A"