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One of the most famous laws of electric circuits, ohm's law, states that for a given wire, the current (in amps) passing through the wire is directly proportional to the voltage (in volts) applied to the ends of the wire. the constant of proportionality is known as the resistance (in ohms) of the wire. if a current of 33 amps passes through the wire when a voltage of 57 volts is applied, what is the wire's resistance?

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Answered by egssy
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according to ohms law v= IR
R= v/I
57/33
that is 1.7 ohm
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