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3 November, 23:27

If 120 V are applied to 100 ohms of resistance, what current will flow?

a. 12000 A

b. 1.2 A

c. 0.83 A

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  1. 3 November, 23:29
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    If the resistance is ohmic (follows Ohm's law of V=IR), then current should be

    I = V/R, where I is current, V is voltage, and R is resistance.

    Current in this case will be

    I = (120V) / (100Ω)

    I = 1.2A
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