Quote Originally Posted by Luciano View Post
The voltage across the MOSFET when it is on will be the
resistance of the MOSFET, Rds(on) times the current going
thorough it.
A MOSFET IRLR/U2905 has a on-resistance of 0.027Ω.
Of course that also assumes you are driving the MOSFET 'hard enough' (i.e. large enough Vgs vs. Vds) to get that low Rds(on).
If you come up a bit short on the Vgs, the Rds(on) could be much higher.

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