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Fuel cells have been developed that can generate a large amount of energy. For example, a hydrogen fuel cell works by combining hydrogen and oxygen gas to produce water and electrical energy. If a fuel cell can generate 10.0 kilowatts of power and the current is 15.8 amps, what is the voltage of the electricity?

a.0.63 volts
b.158volts
c.633 volts
d.158,000 volts
e.5.8 volts

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Question: What is the voltage of the electricity?

a.0.63 volts
b.158volts
c.633 volts
d.158,000 volts
e.5.8 volts

Answer: It is C. 633 volts.

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User Joe Sonderegger
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Answer:

633 V

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the Watt´s law, the power generated by an electronic, is directly proportional to the voltage and the current applied. So we can expressed this relation as:

P=V*I

Where P is power in (W), V is the voltage in (V) and I is the current in (A)

Solving the equation for Voltage

V=P/I

V=(10000 W)/15.8 A

V= 633 V

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