How much current will flow through a 15.0-Ω resistor when a potential difference of 60.0 V is placed across it?
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Answer:
As we know,
V = I R ( From Ohms Law)
So,
I = V/R = 60/15 = 4A
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Answer:
V=IR
where V is potential difference
I is current flowing through circuit
R is resistance
60=I*(15)
60/15=I
4A=I
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