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Q: What is the voltage required by an automatic pressure cooker having a resistance of 20 Ohms the current flowing is 8 amperes?
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What is electric pressure called A volts B Amperes C resistance?

Volts.


How do electricians measure electricity?

Volts, amperes, watts and ohms. pressure (or force), current, energy, and resistance.


How do you calculate the electromotive force required to push 5 amperes through 22 ohms resistance?

Ok so if you have to take the 5 amperes and multuply them by the 22 ohm resistance giving you the answer of 110 5 * 22 = 110 volts


How do electricians measure electricity vaules?

Volts, amperes, watts and ohms. pressure (or force), current, energy, and resistance.


Is resistance an opposition to electrical power and voltage is electrical pressure?

Resistance is an opposition to electrical currrent flow, which is more formally coulombs per second, or amperes. Voltage is electrical pressure, more formally joules per coulomb. When you multiply volts and amperes you get joules per second, or watts.


Is resistance an opposite to electrical power and voltage is electrical pressure?

Resistance is an opposition to electrical currrent flow, which is more formally coulombs per second, or amperes. Voltage is electrical pressure, more formally joules per coulomb. When you multiply volts and amperes you get joules per second, or watts.


What is measured in amperes a current voltage or an Resistance?

Electrical current is measured in amperes.


Calculate the voltage of required to push eleven amperes through a 20-ohm resistance?

U = RxI so 11x20=220 volts


How much voltage is required to force 3 amperes through a resistance of 36 ohms?

The voltage is 3 x 36 or 108 volts.


If the 60 volts and the resistance of the load is 10 ohms the current is how many amperes?

6 amperes


If a circuit has a resistance of 4 ohm's how much voltage is needed to produce a 1.4 current in the circuit?

Voltage across a resistance = (resistance) x (current through the resistance) =4 x 1.4 = 5.6If the ' 1.4 ' is Amperes of current, then the required voltage is 5.6 volts.


What is the value of amperes for 100 volts at constant resistance?

V = I*R, so take 100 volts and divide it by the value of the resistance to get the current. Current is measured in amperes.