A series circuit has a total resistance of 240 Ohms and an applied current of 1.75 A. What is the source voltage

To find the source voltage in a series circuit, you can use Ohm's law. Ohm's law states that Voltage = Current x Resistance.

In this case, the current is given as 1.75 A and the resistance is given as 240 Ohms. Therefore, the source voltage can be calculated as:

Source Voltage = Current x Resistance
Source Voltage = 1.75 A x 240 Ohms
Source Voltage = 420 Volts

So, the source voltage in this series circuit is 420 Volts.