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5 August, 10:03

H Rewrite Ohm's law, V = / R to solve for the current, and then use the formula to find the

current when the voltage is 0.6 volts and the resistance is 12 ohms.

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  1. 5 August, 10:04
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    Answer: 0.05 Ampere

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Ohm's law is V = IR, where V = voltage, I = current and R = resistor.

    Making I the subject of the formula, and carry out substitution of the values,

    I = V/R

    = 0.6/12

    = 6/120

    = 0.05 Ampere
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