A circuit with a resistance of 7 Omega has a fuse melts at 6 A. Can a voltage of 14 V be applied to the circuit without blowing the fuse?

1 Answer
Jan 26, 2016

Yes

Explanation:

Data:-

Resistance=R=7Omega

Voltage=V=14V

The fuse has capacity of 6A

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 14V across a 7Omega resistor, therefore, the current flowing is

I=14/7=2 implies I=2A

Since, the fuse has capacity of 6A but the current flowing in the circuit is 2A therefore, the fuse will not melt. Thus, the answer to this question is Yes.