According to Ohm's Law, the resistance R of a resistor, the voltage V supplied to the resistor and the current I flowing through the resistor are related through the equation:
[tex]V=RI[/tex]If a current of 0.9A flows through a resistance of 110Ω, then the voltage supplied to the resistance can be calculated as:
[tex]V=(110\Omega)(0.9A)=99V[/tex]Therefore, the voltage supplied to the circuit is 99 Volts.