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29 August, 23:46

You have a nightlight plugged into an outlet in the hallway, which uses 3.5 watts when plugged in. If the house circuit provides 120.0 volts, what is the current through this bulb?

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  1. 29 August, 23:52
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    This problem can be solved by manipulating the formula for power, which is: P = VI. Where:

    P = Power in watts

    V = Voltage in volts

    I = Current in amperes

    Since we are already given the power and voltage, simple substitution can be done.

    P = VI

    3.5 watts = 120 volts * I

    I = 3.5 / 120

    I = 0.0292 Amperes or 29.2 milliAmperes

    Therefore, the current through the bulb is 29.2mA
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