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Ohm's Law states that the electrical current, I in amperes, through a resistor is given by the formula 1=v/r where V is the voltage in volts and R is the resistance in ohms. If the current is 6 amperes and the resistance is 18 ohms, what is the voltage?

a.

3 volts

c.

87 volts

b.

215 volts

d.

108 volts

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  1. 19 May, 14:08
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    I think it is b i'm just going with my guts
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