If a resistor with a current of 2 A through it converts 1000 J of electrical energy into heat energy in 15 s, what is the voltage across the resistor?

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Answer:

33.33 Volts

Explanation:

To calculate the voltage across the resistor we can use the formula,

  • E = VIt

where 'E' is electrical energy in joules, 'V' is Voltage, 'I' is current in amperes and 't' is time in seconds.

Given that If a resistor with a current of 2 A through it converts 1000 J of electrical energy into heat energy in 15 s.

To solve for Voltage (V), substitute the required values in the above formula:

=> 1000 = V × 2 × 15

=> 1000 = V × 30

dividing both sides by 30,

=> V = 33.33 Volts

Hence, the required voltage across the resistor is 33.33 Volts.