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19 June, 05:31

Solve the following automotive-services problem.

Remember I = E/R, where (I = amps) against resistance (R = ohms) in the electric field (E = volts.).

Resistance = 0.2 ohm

Current = 30 amps

Voltage =

6 (T/F)

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  1. 19 June, 05:50
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    voltage = 6V (T)

    Explanation:

    I = E/R

    This formular is derived from ohms law

    where E stands for Electro motive force measured in volts and often used interchangeably with voltage and measured in volts

    I stands for current and R represents resistance to current flow

    E=I * R

    E = 3O * 0.2

    E = 6V

    which makes 6 volts true
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