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2. A 60-watt light bulb is connected to a 120-V plug. What is the current in the light bulb?​

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Answered by chhoti1232004
2

Answer:

Here power is 60 watts. voltage is 120 so voltage x 0.5 amperes will make the power 60 watts. current= 0.5 amperes.

Explanation:

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Answered by shubhkuhh08
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Answer:

B. 0.5 A

Explanation:

The current in the lighted bulb is 0.5 A.  

If we are looking for the current, based from the original formula, here's what we should be using as a formula:  

Current (amperes) = Power (watts) ÷ Voltage (volts)  

Current = 60 Watts ÷ 120 volts the answer would be 0.5 Amperes.  

As a result, if we're going to base this in the original formula, this is what you're going to do:  

Power (watts) = Voltage (volts) x Current (amperes)  

60 Watts = 120 Volts x 0.5 Amperes

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