Respuesta :

In order to calculate the voltage difference in the circuit, we need to look at the equation: V=IR.

In the equation:

V= Voltage

I= Current

R= Resistance.


Assuming we know this, We will plug it into an equation to find our voltage.

V=(.50a)x(24Ω)

If we solve for V, Your final answer will be: 12v (or 12 volts)

The voltage difference in a circuit that has the given resistance and current is 12 Volts.

Given the data in the question;

  • Resistance; [tex]R = 24 ohms[/tex]
  • Current; [tex]I = 0.50A[/tex]

We know that; current is the ratio of potential difference and resistance.

It is expressed as:

[tex]I = \frac{V}{R}[/tex]

We substitute our given values into the equation and solve for the voltage

[tex]0.50A = \frac{V}{24ohms}\\\\V = 0.50A \ *\ 24ohms\\\\V = 12Volts[/tex]

Therefore,  the voltage difference in a circuit that has the given resistance and current is 12 Volts.

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