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1 October, 01:00
What is the current through the 20 ohm resistor?
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Carrillo
1 October, 01:18
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Current and resistance is related by the ohm's law where the voltage drop in a circuit is equal to the product of all resistances and the current passing through the circuit. Therefore, the current would be:
V = IR
I = 20 / V
You plug in the voltage then you will get the current.
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