A circuit with a resistance of 8 Omega has a fuse with a capacity of 5 A. Can a voltage of 10 V be applied to the circuit without blowing the fuse?

1 Answer
Jan 26, 2016

Yes

Explanation:

Data:-

Resistance=R=8Omega

Voltage=V=10V

The fuse has capacity of 5A

Sol:-

If we apply voltage V across a resistor whose resistance is R then the current I flowing across it can be calculated by

I=V/R

Here we are applying voltage of 10V across a 8Omega resistor, therefore, the current flowing is

I=10/8=1.25 implies I=1.25A

Since, the fuse has capacity of 5A but the current flowing in the circuit is 1.25A therefore, the fuse will not melt. Thus, the answer to this question is Yes.