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Jaipal measures a circuit at 1.2 A and 24 . Using Ohm’s law, what can he calculate for the circuit?
A. current (C)
B. current (I)
C. voltage (V)
D. voltage (A)

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. voltage (V)" Jaipal measures a circuit at 1.2 A and 24 . Using Ohm’s law, he can calculate for the circuit is that through the C. voltage (V)

Answer: The correct answer is Option C.

Explanation:

Ohm's Law is the law which has given a relationship between current, potential difference and the resistance in a circuit. This law states that the current flowing through the conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across two points.

Mathematically,

[tex]V\propto I[/tex]

or,

[tex]V=IR[/tex]

where,

V is the potential difference across two points. It is expressed in Volts (V).

I is the current through the conductor. it is expressed in Amperes (A).

R is the resistance. It s expressed in Ohms [tex](\Omega)[/tex]

We are given:

[tex]I=1.2A\\R=24\Omega[/tex]

By putting these values in above equation, we can easily calculate the value of voltage expressed in volts.

Hence, the correct answer is Option C.

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