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What is the current in a 160V circuit if the resistance is 5Ω?

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Answered by bobobbilly
0

Question: What is the current in a 160V circuit if the resistance is 2Ω?

Answer:

Voltage ( V ) = 160V

Resistance ( R ) = 2Ω

Current ( I ) = ?

⇒ V = IR

⇒ 160 = I × 2

⇒ I = 160 / 2 = 80A

Answered by LEGEND778
1

Answer:

32A

Explanation:

Voltage ( V ) = 160V

resistance ( R ) = 5Ω

current ( I ) = ?

By Ohms law

⇒ V = IR

⇒ 160 = I × 5

⇒ I = 160 /5 = 32A

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