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13 October, 04:20

In a given circuit, the supplied voltage is 1.5 volts, and the resistor value is 3 ohms. Use Ohm's law to determine the current in the circuit.

2.0 amps

0.5 amps

4.5 amps

1.5 amps

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  1. 13 October, 04:40
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    Current in the circuit =

    (supplied voltage)

    divided by

    (the net effective resistance of everything in the circuit).

    If the 3-ohm resistor is the only thing in the circuit, then

    Current = (1.5 volts) / (3 ohms) = 0.5 Ampere.
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