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The equation we need to use is Ohm's Law
Voltage = Current * Resistance
Voltage = 6A * 3Ω = 18 Volts
Voltage = Current * Resistance
Voltage = 6A * 3Ω = 18 Volts
According to Ohm's law, the voltage that produces a 6A current in a circuit that has a total resistance of 3Ω is 18 Volts.
What is Ohm's law?
Ohm's law states that the current passing through a conductor is directly proportional to its voltage. this can be expressed as,
[tex]I=\frac{V}{R}[/tex]
Where R is the ohm's constant called resistance measured in ohms.
Calculating Voltage expression
From the law mentioned above, we can write Voltage as,
[tex]V=IR[/tex]
The circuit has 3Ω of resistance and the current flowing through it is 6A. Then the voltage of the circuit is,
[tex]\[\begin{align} & V=6\times 3 \\ & =18 \\ \end{align}\][/tex]V=6×3
=18 volts
Thus, the required voltage for a circuit that has 3Ω of resistance and produces 6A of current to flow through it is 18 Volts.
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