Answer:
Current, I = 5A.
Voltage, V = 60V.
Explanation:
In part 1;
We were given the following data:
Resistance = 24 ohm
Voltage = 120V
To find the current,
According to ohm's law which states that, the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the amount of potential voltage across its terminal and inversely proportional to the opposition to the flow of current (resistance) of the conductor.
Mathematically,
[tex] V = IR[/tex]
Where, V represents voltage measured in volts (v).
I represent current measured in amperes (A).
R represent resistance measured in ohms.
[tex]I = \frac{V}{R}[/tex]
Substituting into the equation, we have;
[tex]I = \frac{120}{24}[/tex]
I = 5amp
For part 2.
Given the following data
Current = 6
Resistance = 10ohms
Velocity =?
[tex] V = IR[/tex]
[tex] V = 6 * 10[/tex]
V = 60V