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Find the current though a 12-ohm resistive circuit when 24 volts is applied

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  1. 30 April, 16:10
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    I think for this question you can use Ohm's law to find this. To do so, look at explanation.

    Explanation:

    Ohm's Law and what is it?

    V = I times R

    I = current (rate of flow of electric charge)

    R = resistance (opposition to flow of current)

    V = voltage

    Now ...

    we have 12 ohms = r

    v = 24 v

    i = v/r

    i = 24/12

    i = 2 A (ampere)
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