Respuesta :
Current through circuit, I = 10A
Resistance of resistor, R=50Ω
Then Using Ohm's Law: V=IR
V=IR=(10)(50) = 500V = Answer
When a current of 10.0 A flows through a 50.0-Ω resistor in a circuit, the voltage of that circuit is:
- 500V
The formula for calculating current through voltage is I which is equals to 10A.
Next, we find the resistance of a resistor which is 50Ω
Recall Ohm's law which states that Voltage= Current x Resistance
Therefore, we would get 10 x 50= 500v
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