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An electrician measures the current flowing through a 1000 Ω resistor as 0.02 A. Calculate what the voltage supplied to this resistor must be.

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An electrician measures the current flowing through a 1000 Ω resistor as 0.02 A. Calculate what the voltage supplied to this resistor must be.

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Solution

To calculate the voltage supplied to the resistor, we can use Ohm's Law, which states that the voltage across a resistor is equal to the current through it times its resistance.

The formula for Ohm's Law is: V = I * R

Where: V is the voltage, I is the current, and R is the resistance.

Given in the problem: I = 0.02 A (Amps is the unit of current) R = 1000 Ω (Ohms is the unit of resistance)

Substitute these values into the formula:

V = 0.02 A * 1000 Ω

So, V = 20 V (Volts is the unit of voltage)

Therefore, the voltage supplied to the resistor must be 20 Volts.

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