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Q: What voltage is required to move 2 amps through 5 resistance?
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What voltage is required to sustain a current of 0.50 through a light bulb resistance of 190?

The voltage of a circuit with a resistance of 250 ohms and a current of 0.95 amps is 237.5 volts. Ohms's law: Voltage = Current times Resistance


How much voltage is required to make 2 amperes flow through resistance of 8 ohms?

Ohm's Law: voltage is current times resistance, so 8 amps times 2 ohms is 16 volts.


How many volts is the voltage required to push eleven amperes through a 20-ohm resistance?

voltage is equal to resistance multiplyed by current. you have the 2 pieces of info, just multiply


How many amps will a 260 ohms resistor on a 120 volt circuit use?

Just use Ohm's Law Voltage = Current x Resistance Amps = Voltage Divided By Resistance Amps = 120 / 260


Does heat come from the amps or the volts?

By driving current through a resistance, we create heat. But it takes voltage to drive current through a resistance. In that light, it takes both voltage and current to drive a resistance heater and get it hot. Power (watts) is current (amps) times voltage (volts). But power is also current squared (I2) times resistance (ohms), or I2R. Power is also voltage squared (E2) divided by resistance (ohms) or E2/R. To increase current through a given resistance (like a resistive heating element) you have to increase the voltage. Voltage, current and resistance are "locked" in a fixed arrangement called Ohm's law. It's a relationship that takes this form: E = I x R, or I = E/R, or R = E/I As power is amps times volts (P = I x E), we can answer the question asked here. Question: "Does heat come from the amps or the volts?" Answer: "Yes."

Related questions

What voltage required to send a current of 4 amps through a resistance of 60ohm?

16 volts


What voltage is required to sustain a current of 0.50 through a light bulb resistance of 190?

The voltage of a circuit with a resistance of 250 ohms and a current of 0.95 amps is 237.5 volts. Ohms's law: Voltage = Current times Resistance


How much voltage is required to make 2 amperes flow through resistance of 8 ohms?

Ohm's Law: voltage is current times resistance, so 8 amps times 2 ohms is 16 volts.


How much current in amps flows through a circuit with a 100 resistance?

You don't have enough information in your question, you need to include the voltage as well. One relevant equation is V = I * R where V: Voltage, I: Amps, and R: Resistance. When you have the voltage divide the Ohm resistance into that and you'll get your amps.


How many volts is the voltage required to push eleven amperes through a 20-ohm resistance?

voltage is equal to resistance multiplyed by current. you have the 2 pieces of info, just multiply


Does resistance use amps or voltage?

Resistance doesn't "use" either. Resistance is the division of voltage by current. It can be though of as a measure of how hard it is to push electrons through a substance.


How many amps are required for a voltage of 5?

There are actually three pieces to this puzzle - resistance. And you're missing that one.


What affects a material resistance?

voltage and amps


What affects materials resistance?

voltage and amps


How many volts are required to push 3 amps through a resistance of 4 ohms?

Just use Ohm's Law: V=IR (voltage = current x resistance; using units: volts = amperes x ohms).


How many amps will a 260 ohms resistor on a 120 volt circuit use?

Just use Ohm's Law Voltage = Current x Resistance Amps = Voltage Divided By Resistance Amps = 120 / 260


If the resistance of an electric current is 12ohms and the voltage is in the current is 60 v the current flowing through the curcit is?

V=IR V=Voltage I=Current R=Resistance I=V/R 5 Amps.