<span> One </span>volt<span> is </span>defined<span> as the difference in electric potential between two points of a conducting wire when an electric current of one ampere dissipates one watt of power between those points.</span>
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Static electricity occurs due to an imbalance in positively and negatively charged atoms. An example of this is when you take your clothes out of the dryer, and feel a slight sting when touching them. Another example of static electricity is lightning.
Current electricity occurs when there is a constant flow of electrons, such as in plug-operated machinery or anything operated using a battery. :)
Answer:
-4/7
Explanation:
Given the following
A=4i-10j and B= 7i+5j
A+ bB = 4i-10j + (7i+5j)b
A+ bB = 4i-10j + 7ib+5jb
A+ bB =
The vector along the x-axis is expressed as i + 0j
If the vector A+ bB is pointing in the direction of the x-axis then;
Hence the value of b is -4/7
Answer:
maybe it is the first one
It's really difficult to make out the circuit above. Quite frankly, your
question leaves me to wonder how far 'above' it may be.
The best I can do will be to try and fabricate an answer based on the
information given in the text of the question, augmented only by my own
training, chutzpah, and life experiences.
If the circuit ... wherever it is ... consists entirely of the single 3-ohm
resistance and no other components, and the current through the
resistance is 10 Amperes, then
Voltage = (Current) x (resistance) = 30 volts .