Solve the problem.The voltage across a resistor is jointly proportional to the resistance of the resistor and the current flowing through the resistor. If the voltage across a resistor is
for a resistor whose resistance is
and when the current flowing through the resistor is
find the voltage across a resistor whose resistance is
and when
the current flowing through the resistor is
A. 16 volts
B. 12 volts
C. 48 volts
D. 6 volts
Answer: B
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